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Air bag light has been on 3 times already never been in accident air bags have never deployed so why are all the modules bad and the entire air bag system i hear alot with this year make and model and the airbags stop working this is very dangerous.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact was driving in snowy weather and approaching a traffic stop. He proceeded to make a left turn when another vehicle came through the intersection and crashed into the side of the contact's vehicle. The contact's vehicle was pushed several feet down the street and into the curb. The air bags did not deploy. The contact sustained injuries to his neck and spine. The vehicle was able to be driven after the accident. The insurance company stated the air bags did not deploy, because the side step on the vehicle took the brunt of the collision. Updated 01/31/11/ updated 03/24/11status update. Updated evoq 04/19/11
Airbag light is on intermittently. I used to be able to shut off and restart and it would go away, now it stays on even if i restart the vehicle.vehicle has 55,000 miles, i am the original owner, never damaged.
Drivers seat internal structural steel wires welds have separated and sharp pointed wire ends are protruding thru the factory upholstered seat covering. The seat has an integral airbag which could be punctured.
The contact owned a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving at 65 mph with a trailer attached to his vehicle, the vehicle began veering to the right due to high winds. As the contact attempted to regain control of the vehicle, the vehicle flipped and rolled over multiple times. The air bags did not deploy as a result of the accident. Both the contact and his passenger were injured at the scene and were transported to a local hospital. Both parties were treated for a concussion as well as several cuts and bruises on various parts of their bodies. A police report was filed. No damages to the trailer were reported. The vehicle was destroyed at the scene and was towed to an independent tow yard. The dealer nor the manufacturer had been notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 250,000.
Tl *the contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph in the snow, the contact lost control of the vehicle which went into a ditch, hitting several trees. None of the air bags in the vehicle deployed. The vehicle was currently being repaired. The failure and current mileages were 60,000.
On jan.7tharound 10:00pm my son and his cousin and her boy friend was going to the store for snacks.the road was covered with snow and he had the fj cruiser in 4-wheel drive. The fj cruiser slid off the road and flipped over into the river. The vehicle has several air bags in it and not one of them deployed.thank god, they were not hurt, although they did go to the hospital. Need less to say the fj cruiser was totaled.no one of the air bags went off.
Both passenger and driver air bags did not deploy at the impact of a head on collision which totalled the car my son was driving,and he sustained head,back and neck injuries because of that.the car locked up after the crash,disabling him to exit the car and had to be pulled out from the passenger side of the car.
Airbags failed to inflate upon hitting a guardrail.
I rear ended someone and i was going 30mph approx and my airbags did not deploy and the car engine area and battery caught on fire
Windshield wipers have failed to work for long periods or have to play with switch to work right. Took car in years ago while under warranty to fix and resolved problem for a few years but is now reoccurring. Also drivers side door window switch intermittenly works. I dont know if this is connected to wiper switch but have seen recalls on other toyotas that have this problem and had a recall but none for fj. Specifics turn on car, turn on slector switch for wipers "slow thru high it dont matter". Wipers dont work.
When trying to put my car in reverse i could not move the gear shift lever. It was frozen.the abs, all the trac annunciator lights stayed on.i had to bypass the gear shift to be able to move the car.i went on line to look up possible causes and was told to contact some of the auto parts companies like auto zone etc. And have them hook up their computer tester to troubleshoot this problem.i haven't had a chance to take it by yet.
Master cylinder failed - have to slam the brake pedal all the way to the floor and then i was still unsure if the car would actually stop.had twin 3 year old boys in the car, scared for our lives.dashboard lite up like a christmas tree.second shop diagnosed it as a failed master cylinder.parts plus labor = $3,066.i work for the school system and we don't have that sort of money.will tow it home, hopefully find a used part, and try to replace it ourselves.the only reason i'm logging a complaint (because cars need repairs and i understand that) is because i'm seeing the exact same complaint over and over again "master cylinder toyota fj cruiser 2007".how can so many of the same complaints on the exact same vehicle go unheard?please help, make the master cylinder recall apply to the fj cruiser.it obviously should be included.thank you for your time.
I rear ended someone and i was going 30mph approx and my airbags did not deploy and the car engine area and battery caught on fire
Driver seat and passenger seat heating unit is coming on without the switch turned on.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.while driving 80 mph, the contact noticed that the cruise control stopped working.he also noticed that the speedometer was moving constantly.he pulled the vehicle to the side of the road and noticed flames coming from the back seats of the vehicle.the fire department extinguished the fire and a police report was filed.the contact did not notice any differences beforehand.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 9,800.
Reported problem with backup sonar several times and was ignored because they could not make the vehicle fail (the rear end need to be in the sunlight or on a really hot day to fail).finally the last time i took it in it was failing almost all the time so after fighting with them for months it was fixed.fail mileage was approx. 20,000, currently has 32,200.
The heating unit under both front seats are coming on without the switch on. After tuning switch on and off several times it will go off,but it comes back on. On 11/19/14 there was a recall on this veh. Recall #14v743000. This has been going on for a couple months.
Both passenger and driver air bags did not deploy at the impact of a head on collision which totalled the car my son was driving,and he sustained head,back and neck injuries because of that.the car locked up after the crash,disabling him to exit the car and had to be pulled out from the passenger side of the car.
I lease a toyota 2007 fj cruiser which caught on fire. Fire was to steering column area. 911 was called /police and fire responded. The fire was visible from the blinker arm hole. Fire was extinguished by myself. Toyota til this day has not told me the cause. It has been in the dealership since. I don't want the car. Toyota has been called numerous times. Yet no one gives me an answer. I don't want this to happen to any toyota owner. A guy named troy offered me a $1000.00 dollars to be on my merry way. I don't want it. Especially after their coverup.
While traveling a freeway speed the vehicle engine shut off without warning and disabled the power brakes and steering.i verified that the vehicle had 1/4 tank of gasoline and all of the fuses checked out ok.called toyota roadside service and they dispatched a tow truck and dropped of vehicle at the nearest dealer.
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with a manual transmission.the throttle management software is a joke at best and dangerous at worst.the vehicle engine rpm will not go below 12-1800rpm when the vehicle is moving unless the speed is somewhere below 5mph.this can be very annoying at times and dangerous at others.driving on ice, towing a trailer, driving in hilly terrain.there is no engine braking available at any speed above 5mph.when the software does finally close the throttle completely it does so abruptly causing a jerky condition that can lead to loss of control on ice.at 20mph, for instance driving in a school zone, the throttle cannot be set to maintain a steady speed.the vehicle alternates between accelerating and almost complete throttle shut off. There is no in between.i have seen this same behavior when driving off road in steep terrain. Not only is it annoying but it is dangerous.i have had the vehicle to toyota twice and they claim it is normal for this model and that there is nothing that can be done. The other thing that it does is hold the last rpm for several seconds when shifting between gears. Not so much dangerous as annoying and causes excessive wear on driveline components and is also extremely wasteful of fuel.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the instrument panel lighting and gauges began to fluctuate erratically as the vehicle suddenly stalled. The contact was able to restart the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician advised that the abs system would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. In addition, the instrument panel lighting would not illuminate and gauges would not provide a reading. The contact was able to restart the vehicle but the brakes would not respond. After shutting the engine off the vehicle could not be restarted. The contact inspected the vehicle and discovered that the battery was melted. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician advised that the battery, wiring harness, alternator and the fuse box would have to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 75,000.
Master cylinder failed - have to slam the brake pedal all the way to the floor and then i was still unsure if the car would actually stop.had twin 3 year old boys in the car, scared for our lives.dashboard lite up like a christmas tree.second shop diagnosed it as a failed master cylinder.parts plus labor = $3,066.i work for the school system and we don't have that sort of money.will tow it home, hopefully find a used part, and try to replace it ourselves.the only reason i'm logging a complaint (because cars need repairs and i understand that) is because i'm seeing the exact same complaint over and over again "master cylinder toyota fj cruiser 2007".how can so many of the same complaints on the exact same vehicle go unheard?please help, make the master cylinder recall apply to the fj cruiser.it obviously should be included.thank you for your time.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. I have this suv since sep., 2007. The only problem i have with this suv is the abs brake system, which doesn't work right. When coming to a stop, if there is a metal manhole cover or a pot hole when i apply brake, the abs activates and stays active (no brake at all) long after i have crossed the hole causing the suv to roll much further than i would have without abs.i lost brake completely during this process, and i almost hit the car in front of me on that day.i had to release and re-apply brake to get the brake work again. But this isn't the way how abs works.there are many other fj owners having the same problem.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While driving 62 mph, the vehicle stalled and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. In addition, the brake pedal was applied, but the brakes failed to respond and the steering wheel seized. The vehicle was able to restart after numerous attempts. The vehicle was towed to ridgeway sunoco service center but was not diagnosed. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that unknown parts needed to be replaced. The dealer was contacted (t j toyota inc, 6698 ny-56, potsdam, ny 13676, (315) 265-3350). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the warranty had expired. The failure mileage was 105,000.
I recently purchased a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with 95k miles on it.all was fine for about a month until i started experiencing unexplained accelerating and rpm surging when driving below 30 mph and regularly while stopped in traffic with my foot on the brake.it's not a huge rev, but rather the engine will suddenly rise from normal idle rpm to about 1300 rpm, then back down again.i can feel the transmission grabbing and i have to keep the brake depressed to keep from taking off.the surge generally lasts for less than 10 seconds and then goes away for a short time. I can get it to duplicate the problem (at a stop, in gear) almost anytime.if you are not paying close attention and happen to lift your foot off the brake, the vehicle will lurch forward start to accelerate until the transmission downshifts.i fear that this will cause a serious accident someday, and someone could get hurt or killed.i have taken it to my local mechanic who says that he can't quite figure it out.
Vehicle will not changed gear from park to drive
The frame has rusted beyond expectations, wrong kind of metal or lack of treatment on metal causing oxidation, causing a safety issue of the power steering braking loose and causing potentially injuries or death to passengers. Vehicule is at home
The toyota fj cruiser develops bulges in the engine bay over time with normal driving.these are in the crumple zones and eventually rip.toyota fails to fix this to spite having hundreds of documented cases.mine is one of them.http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/toyota-fj-cruiser-polls/37556-do-you-have-inner-fender-bulges-cracking.html.
The vehile just stopped running at 60 mph on the highway and steering brakes failed and coasted trying to start car no start transmission damaged by extensive coast to stop and starter damageg by trying to start on hughway. This wil cause death or injury--this is a cocept vehicle put out too early!
2007 fj cruiser with 60,000 blew a head gasket.there is major engine damage from over heating.temp gauge never read that the car was over heating or that there were any engine problems.also at a red light the car switched gears and a moment later switched back .it lurched forward with a big thump.i was at a full stop with my foot on the brake luckily!
2007 toyota fj cruiser was driven on edge of terra cotta pipe while pulling into a drive way and got stuck. After being pulled out, vehicle sat over night. Vehicle was driven the next day. While driving about 10 miles, vehicle engine started making noise and check engine light came on. Owner of vehicle called a mechanic who found that the frame had been twisted and the radiator was busted which caused $15,500 worth of body and engine damage. Insurance and manufacturer's warranty refused to cover engine damage. Vehicle is advertised as extremely durable 4x4 with pictures on website demonstrating vehicle being driven in all types of terrain such as mountains and rivers. Vehicle has no cover protecting bottom front of radiator and crossmember is not very durable. Vehicle also does not have a low coolant detection system in case of coolant loss. Coolant temperature gauge does not register engine overheating in cases of coolant loss so owner had no idea engine was being damaged. Diagnostic trouble code p0300 engine misfire was only code stored in pcm memory. Pcm did not detect overheating condition. Please help as manufacturer will not honor vehicle's warranty with only 15,000 miles on vehicle.
Engine accelerates to 1500 rpm when i take my foot completely off the throttle when driving at slow speeds (under 1500 rpm). This causes the vehicle (manual transmission) to speed up instead of slowing down, exactly the opposite of the "engine braking" that one would expect. I feel this presents a major safety hazard when driving in traffic and / or icy road conditions.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While having thevehicle inspected by the dealer, the contact was informedthere was a crack in the frame near the engine mount and that the engine would need to be replaced. There were no prior warnings indicating the engine was failing. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 70,000.
This is a toyota ecm computer electrical malfunction.i was waiting in my 2007 toyota fj cruiser at a traffic stop for the light to change from red to green. At this time, i felt a hard "bump" as if another car had rear-ended my fj.there was this real hard "thump."the fj had shifted gears on its own while at a complete stop.either the transfer case differential and/or the electrical rear differential locked up.both my hands were on the steering wheel and my right foot was on the brake at the time.there is no driver's side floor mat.the fj got a strong grip on the road and it lurched forward.there was a lot of extra power and a lot more traction than in the normal "d" mode for driving on dry pavement.instinctively, i pressed down harder on the brake in order to keep the fj from moving into the intersection.two seconds later, there was another "thump" and the fj shifted back into the normal road gear "d."i believe what happened is that the ecm computer sent a malfunctioning signal and locked up one or both of the differentials.this happened with an automatic transmission on dry pavement and stop when there was no driver command to shift gears.the sensation i felt is similar to using my fj for off-road driving and shifting into 4wd "low," but this was much more severe.my concern is that the ecm computer might malfunction highway speeds of 70 mph.it could send a similar command to lock up either the transfer case differential or electric rear differential.if this happens, the fj becomes a 5,000 lb. Flying missile, basically out of control.i would not be able to steer the fj or to navigate turns properly.it would become a danger not only to myself, but to all other cars in the immediate vicinity.this is the first time it happened.something is dangerously wrong with toyota's ecm computer system in the fj cruiser.
I have not been notified of any recalls by toyota listed by the nhtsa for this vehicle.i have been experiencing longer, wobbly stopping for a while now.recently replaced brake pads and it got a little better but not much.had i been notified of the recall issues i would have taken it to the dealer.
I was driving at approximately 35mph when all of a sudden, there was a loss of acceleration and the engine just stalled in the middle of the road. I couldn't start it back up. There were no warning sign whatsoever and i didn't think it had anything to do with the fuel because it still read that i had a little under 1/4 of gas. Upon putting fuel, the car started back up. The problem appears to be a faulty fuel float or sensor and is fairly common problem based on the thread from www.fjcruiserforums.com. I think toyota should put out a tsb on this ordo a recall on this specific part. It's a very high safety concern when you're driving then all of a sudden your vehicle dies. This can definitely cause a fatal accident had this happened at a busier road.
2007 toyota fj cruiser.consumer writes in regards to vehicle poor driving visibility and other multiple defects.the consumer stated he had difficulty seeing oncoming traffic at intersections.it appeared the decision to go with a half door on the vehicle with a short frame was the root cause of the poor visibility. Also, the inability to exit the vehicle from the back seat on the passenger side, was impossible without the front passenger opening the front passenger door first. The consumer also stated space left between the end of the roof and the beginning of the rear door drained so poorly that leaves and other natural debris would build up to the point that, when it rained, water would leak into the cargo area. Also, despite the claimed gas mileage reported on the window sticker (20 mpg) the consumer never achieved more than 17.1 mpg, even though the bulk of his driving was done on the highway.
While traveling a freeway speed the vehicle engine shut off without warning and disabled the power brakes and steering.i verified that the vehicle had 1/4 tank of gasoline and all of the fuses checked out ok.called toyota roadside service and they dispatched a tow truck and dropped of vehicle at the nearest dealer.
When driving my brand new fj cruiser it stalled and lost all power. I was forced to call a tow truck because it was on a secluded highway in the middle of the night. After getting it towed to a dealership they still have the vehicle and have diagnosed it as the fuel pump assembly and they are waiting for parts to be delivered. The vehicle was bought in 6/2006 and has less than 5000 miles on it. I was not given a replacement vehicle and was told i should have taken it to the dealership i bought it from in san jose, ca. After threatening not to pay for the tow-the tow truck company went to the dealership and demanded payment-it was issued on 8/14/06.
My vehicle has an issue with failing to quickly return to idle speed when i let off the throttle or shift gears. It does this consistently and repeatedly. The other day it almost caused a major accident during inclement weather. When i let off the throttle, the rpms will continue at a relatively high rpm or actually climb. Then abruptly the throttle will "stair step" down. In the situation where it became very dangerous.i am cruising along about 40-45 mph in a different area. I pop over a little rise and all i see are tail lights and cars spinning and sliding everywhere. I ease off the throttle and like usual, nothing happens immediately. Precious feet are chewed before the truck even begins to slow.instead of slowing down gracefully, the rpm hang actually acts almost like a cruise control. As i just start to depress the brake to actually slow the vehicle, the ecu finally decides to chop the throttle. By chop i mean abruptly cut off fuel to the motor. At this point i am nothing but glare ice, going down hill on an off camber turn. So instead of a gradual reduction and smooth shift of weight, the chopped throttle allows the tail to now slide out to the right quite a bit. I don??t dare touch the throttle to try and finesse it a bit since it doesn't listen to what i want to do. The non-linear throttle response put me in a situation that i almost didn't recover from. It was almost as though in the middle of the turn, i jammed on the rear parking brake to slide the rear around. This was the effect because i was going down hill and turning so the rear wheels were un-weighted and more likely to slide at this point. By slowly letting off the throttle i was trying to not induce any abrupt weight transfer to the front. I had the right idea, the ecu didn't! this was just plain incredibly dangerous how the ecu is programmed!
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for tire repairs and the mechanic found that the fuel tank straps were severely corroded and the subframe was also severely corroded. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and informed of the failure.the failure mileage was 71,000.*dtthe consumer provided photos.
I am experiencing sever rust, especially on the underside of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser.this has caused the exhaust mounts to break, the loss of the skid plate which deteriorated as parts of it were trying to hang on and even my gas tank straps broke! the exhaust broke while i was driving around town for work but i was able to safely pull over and have a colleague temporarily reattach it.the skid plate happened over time until it was in pieces and had to be removed the rest of the way and the gas tank strap happened on a road trip in northern michigan and we were able to ratchet strap it back in place for the rest of the time.
While inspecting excessive rust from my frame and the parts of the frame that have failed (already reported), we noticed the gas straps. They are completely rusted and over 3/4 broken because of the rust.
Fuel tank strap rusted through, almost lost my fuel tank. I have since replaced it at the dealership. The frame is has also developed rust issues.
When i cruise on a highway around 70mph, my car suddenly lost power. I was very scared but tried to move the car to curb, then the car died. One minute later i tried to restart the car but failed. I called the road assistance service. When they came and poured in one gallon gas in the car, then the car was started. The problem is that before the car died, the fuel indicator pointer pointed at the a quarter position. The fuel empty warning light was not on.
New car rusted very quickly. Fuel tank straps rusting also.
Fuel tank support straps rusting out.. Also frame rusting all over.rear support links connections on the frame are rusting out.
Went to gas station today to fill up my fj with gas and the fuel tank straps broke in 2 places. The boltedand pinned connections are still there but the actual straps have deteriorated and snapped right in half. The fuel tank is now hanging down completely in the rear. First the rear differential manufacturer's defect which they would not pay for at all, now the front seat belt does not work at all and now the fuel tank is about to fall off on the road. What a hazard.
The straps that hold the gas tank up under the vehicle have rusted away and the gas tank has fallen out of the bottom of the vehicle. This incident occurred while driving on city streets near my home.
Went and filled my fj cruiser with gas and soon as i did strap holding front of gas tank up snapped on both sides just bought day before kinda disappointing but mainly a huge hazard to be driving with 140+pounds of gas hang that low for a quick fix had to start with bungee cord
Canadian vehicle, frame is rusted with many brackets and mounts beginning to fail including fuel line guides, gas tank straps, skid plates and mounts, sub frames becoming flimsywas driving down a bumpy road and the rear gas tank strap broke dropping the tank to the ground disconnecting the fuel pump and leaving the vehicle inoperable
I was driving on a surface street and felt a strange but and then a distinct thump, thump,thump, sound began emitting from the rear of the vehicle, i contacted my local toyota deal but they failed to provide me with any helpful information regarding any recalls regarding the rear differential. Since i had the vehicle at a shop already and it was out of warranty, i allowed an outside shop to do the work. 1ea ring and pinion gear set, 1ea bearings kit, 1ea seals kit, synthetic oil, and labor for a total of $2002.20 i find it hard to believe a vehicle with 41.000 miles on would have it rear differential fail in the manner that this unit failed.
My fuel tank straps where rotted off i had to go under the vehicle check on the side of the road and had to get straps replaced because of how rotted they where
Fuel tank straps rusted, as well as multiple areas in frame rusted from the inside out.once vehicle was put on a lift, mechanic said gas tank straps needed replaced as well as some repair to the structural integrity of the frame.
Frame rusted, rear cross-member rusted, gas tank straps rusted, suspension rusted/compromised
The straps that hold the fuel tank into the truck are mild steel and sit in a pan that tends to collect water that is splashed up while driving in wet conditions. One of the two that hold mine in disintegrated and dropped the tank. The other is not far behind. The rest of my undercarriage is in much better condiftion that the fuel tank retaining straps were.
The national highway traffic safety administration needs to open an investigation into reports of excessive fuel tank strap rust for the 2007 ' 2014 toyota fj cruiser. This is safety problems that will most likely result in the fuel tank falling from the vehicle causing serious gasoline spilling leading to a potential explosions and/or accident. There have been several recalls pertaining to underneath spare tire carrier holders due to rust in many other toyota models. This is potentially a much greater safety concern.my vehicle has rust covering the outside area in several locations. The inside against the tank is not visible unless removed making this even more of a danger due to not being able to inspect them without disassembly.in conclusion what appeared as normal surface rust can indeed be structural integrity concerns. The fuel tank straps can rust inside out causing failure and need a proper professional inspection.
My 2007 fj cruiser has major problems with rust. This includes being informed today that the frame has holes that have rusted through and the vehicle would not pass inspection. I have already put a lot of money into the vehicle replacing rusted parts including replacing the fuel tank straps last year, parts of the suspension and radiator. This seems excessive damage due to rust and creates an unsafe toyota product.
I am reporting the issue of frame rust and corrosion of the fuel tank straps. The amount of corrosion and frame flaking is alarming and poses a huge safety issue for my family, other drivers and myself. Since purchasing the vehicle i have done everything i can to maintain and fix this issue including complaining to toyota themselves with little to no success. The amount of rust compared to my other vehicle is completely out of proportion. Body mounts are flaking and crumbling and the frame is corroded and falling apart from the inside out.
The national highway traffic safety administration needs to open an investigation into reports of excessive fuel tank strap rust for the 2007 ' 2014 toyota fj cruiser. This is safety problems that will most likely result in the fuel tank falling from the vehicle causing serious gasoline spilling leading to a potential explosions and/or accident. Corrosion complaints have been filed as early as 2008 and should be noted:nhtsa id number: 10257254incident date december 17, 2008my fj cruiser is stored, covered, and not driven in the winter and exhibits fuel tank strap rust above and beyond normal wear and tear.toyota has long known of securing straps and cables that were not treated properly and yet they failed to warn new buyers or offer significant help to fj cruiser owners. There have been several recalls pertaining to underneath spare tire carrier holders due to rust in many other toyota models. This is potentially a much greater safety concern.
Fuel straps rusted out while in motion on a city street and fuel tank fell down. Had to get truck towed and fixed.
I have been having nothing, but problems with keeping my fj alive. It won't even keep a hold longer than a few hours. I have also had problems with the fuel tank as i can never go lower than 1/4 of a tank because it will die. I have read that other fjs have had their fuel pumps replaced under recall and i would like mine done as well.
Frame is rusting & cracked in various places. Gas tank strap rusted / corroded completely off leaving gas tank sagging in the rear. This has all happened over time.
Vehicle was traveling in the snow in 4 wheel drive mode when it started shaking and vibrating as if it had a flat tire. Because of the road conditions vehicle was traveling under the speed limit.failure was catastrophic and did not allowed the vehicle to coast too long as the vehicle jammed, as if the transmission had broken several gears and binded.vehicle came to a stop engulfed in smoke and flames were coming from the undercarriage. Upon a quick inspection it was noted that the front shaft had broken off from the transfer case, oil was pouring out of the case and heat from the exhaust pipe, immediately next to it, had ignited the oil into flames.mud and snow was used to put out the flames.under further investigation it was noticed that one of the tires had a blow out, the rear driver tire.after replacing the flat tire with the spare, an attempt to carry on2 wheel drive mode was made but resulted in immediate restart of the flames.flames were put out again using same method as before and vehicle was towed to a toyota dealership. Dealership upon cursory evaluation decided that the transfer case had "insufficient" lubricant.this is ridiculous as the transfer case lost its oil when the shaft popped out with the front pinion gear causing the fire.there is no heat shield to protect oil from igniting in these vehicles. Vehicle has not even been taken apart as toyota is not authorizing the warranty repair. All parts are available for review.
Vehicle will not changed gear from park to drive
I bought this car when the mileage was 36000. I still own this truck, the problem i have with this vehicle is too much noise coming from the rear side. I took it to toyota dealer and was told the bearing is bad on one side of the wheel. I got both rear bearing replaced but the noise remain the same.i talk to toyota but no fix at all. Still driving it with ear plug.
Rear diff has gone out and is making a loud noise at high speeds. This could potentially kill everyone in my fj if on the interstate and is a problem toyota is aware of. This should warrant a recall for public safety and toyota should be held responsible.
Read differential has failed. Years affected are 2007-2009. In 2010 toyota issued an updated stronger version of the differential. When differential fails it can lock up both wheels at high speeds thus losing control. There are over 2000 complaints online and over 10000 complaints with toyota alone. It is not only costly it is very dangerous. Mine broke at 40 mph and i ended up in a ditch. What if i had been doing 60 or 70
Rear differential failure. Gear whine/ grind noise getting louder on rear differential. Gear backlash increase.apparently toyota is aware of substandard ring and pinion gears in early fj cruisers and changed the design in later models. Vehicle has never been subjected to off road conditions. Fear gear is going to break and leave me stranded somewhere, so need to replace assembly. Toyota should recall these early differentials as the problem is well documented on all the fj forum sites.
Went to gas station today to fill up my fj with gas and the fuel tank straps broke in 2 places. The boltedand pinned connections are still there but the actual straps have deteriorated and snapped right in half. The fuel tank is now hanging down completely in the rear. First the rear differential manufacturer's defect which they would not pay for at all, now the front seat belt does not work at all and now the fuel tank is about to fall off on the road. What a hazard.
This problem started with my 2007 toyota fj cruiser (6 speed manual) with only 84k miles. There is this squeaky noise coming under the vehicle and every time i pressed the clutch about 1-2 inches that noise goes away. After taking this to the mechanic we have found that the noise was coming from the throw out bearing, after much investigation i also found that this a very common issue with this model transmission. And more than 65% driver have this issue in the past. I have contacted the toyota of north america hq and they bluntly refuses to take care of it, and also informed me that this is not a big issue. Toyota forum or even a simple search from the website will explain that how much of a issue is this with consumer who owns this type transmission. I urge nhtsa to address toyota to take care of this major problem and recall all of this for consumer needs.thank you.
The fj cruiser i purchased in 2007 was quite reliable until recently and it seems that this is a serious defect with the machined differential in early builds of this model.toyota will not take responsibility for this defective differential for some reason although there have been over 1000 cases so far posted on the internet specifically related to the carbon brittlely in the differentials that are failing.i have included a few references below:http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/problems-dealer-service/35767-broken-rear-diff-build-date-please.htmlhttp://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/transmissions-transfer-cases-traction-aids/126060-rear-diff-problem-07-a.htmlhttp://www.arfc.org/complaints/2007/toyota/fj_cruiser/i took my car to the toyota dealer of marin and they are now trying to charge me $2200 for a new differential, i am refusing to pay and i spoke to toyota, they are denying there is a problem.here is my toyota case number, [xxx]please help resolve this serious issue.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
This vehicle was picked up from purchase from greatbridge auto sales on 2/28/13.at the time of purchase it had a complementary 3000mile/90 warranty.when i drove it off the lot, it shuddered and had difficulty shifting gears.. It is an automatic transmission.the very next morning it was inspected by a known mechanic and it was deemed the torque converter.we contacted the gm who advised us to call the insurance that they use.upon filing a claim, they only cover 1000.00 of work in that 3000mile warranty.but the car repair was 1700.00. On top of that i called toyota, did my research found out that they have had complaints all over the internet, fj forums, edmunds etc... Describing this issue which conveniently occurs right after the manufacturer warranty ends.my problem is that toyota, has known about these problems and refuses to acknowledge it because it is outside of warranty and that is all they will say..consumer reports has stopped recommending this vehicle for this problem and no one seems to make toyota accountable.it is a very costly repair for a vehicle that barely has the engine broken in when the transmission is disabled..it also interferes with the gas mileage which is not accurate because the engine has to do so much more work with the bad torque converter.we have taken all the steps possible and all toyota corporate says is that they have no record of the problem. Please help
Premature frame and suspension rust. I worry about the safety of the vehicle with hidden rust possibly causing a catastrophic failure.
When i cruise on a highway around 70mph, my car suddenly lost power. I was very scared but tried to move the car to curb, then the car died. One minute later i tried to restart the car but failed. I called the road assistance service. When they came and poured in one gallon gas in the car, then the car was started. The problem is that before the car died, the fuel indicator pointer pointed at the a quarter position. The fuel empty warning light was not on.
When stopping at a red light or stop sign, the automatic transmission has not down shifted to first gear. So while stopped, the car will suddenly lung forward as if hit from behind. This is extremely dangerous for pedestrian crossing in front of the car. There is a very real potential for the car to hit a person when it lunges forward. Since realizing this problem, i intentionally hold down the brake harder than i should have too.there are other issues with the transmission but i though that particular issue is very dangerous. The vehicle has approx 70,000 miles and although this problem was happening from time to time, it is becoming more frequent to where i have to assume it every time i come to a stop.
Noise from rear of vehicle progressively worsened over 3-4 weeks.extreme whine/hum with wheel rotation with corresponding decreased gas mileage.took to dealership and was told that the rear bearings were "shot" and the rear differentials needed to be replaced.i have completed all regularly scheduled maintenance the entire almost 9 years that i've owned the vehicle and have never had any issues.estimated cost for dealership to repair is ~$2000.car has 115,000 miles.wouldn't expect an expense of this magnitude when all maintenance has been completed by dealership.
Frame has rust throughout. Had to replace gas straps because rusted through and broke. Repair axel bearing.
Loud grinding sound coming from the back of the car.
After 76,000 miles the rear axle started making a whining noise.took to dealership and they said the rear axle needed to be replaced at a cost of $3700.if this rear axle would have broken at highway speeds, i would have lost control of my vehicle which could have caused a major accident.toyota knew that the rear ring and pinion gear were defective due to over treating at the factory, but failed to notify any owners of fj cruisers and to issue a recall for that particular problem.this vehicle had never done any off roading of any sort.toyota has caused a situation for anyone that owns one of these vehicles to put themselves and their passengers at grave risk of causing a major accident if the rear axle gears should fail at highway speeds and or in the process of off roading, which toyota claims this vehicle is designed to do.
I recently purchased a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with 95k miles on it.all was fine for about a month until i started experiencing unexplained accelerating and rpm surging when driving below 30 mph and regularly while stopped in traffic with my foot on the brake.it's not a huge rev, but rather the engine will suddenly rise from normal idle rpm to about 1300 rpm, then back down again.i can feel the transmission grabbing and i have to keep the brake depressed to keep from taking off.the surge generally lasts for less than 10 seconds and then goes away for a short time. I can get it to duplicate the problem (at a stop, in gear) almost anytime.if you are not paying close attention and happen to lift your foot off the brake, the vehicle will lurch forward start to accelerate until the transmission downshifts.i fear that this will cause a serious accident someday, and someone could get hurt or killed.i have taken it to my local mechanic who says that he can't quite figure it out.
We park our car under the unit we live in, the carport under the unit is a concrete slab ,we pulled up under the unit turn the car off and proceeded upstairs and hearing a loud noise we went back down stairs and the car had rolled off the concrete slab down to the canal we live on and over the dock and into the water.the car was not on nor were the keys left in the car.consequences the vehicle was in the water for about an hour before the wrecking service was able to retrieve it out.the adjuster told me that it would have to be total because of the engine being in the water for that period of time. Prior to this approximately 45 to 60 days my emergency flasher started coming on by themselves and would go off temporary for about 5 to 10 minutes after i turn them off again, again,again,i called the toyota dealership and talked to the service department and the gentlemen i talked to never heard of that before and advise me to take the fuse out and it should stop.i had to take the fuse out which in turntook away my turning signals.i took them out for 24 hours it did not stop.i left the fuse out for 72 hours and it stop.when the vehicle was in the water the car was half on the dock and half in the water with 1/3 of the hood cover in water the starter tried to turn over, the radio came on, and the brake lights or back up lights came on.the wrecker service told me the car was in gear and it should not have rolled.the vehicle is a 6 speed and not an automatic.i believe that something cause the car to jump enough to roll off the concrete slab and at that point gravity took over.the car had been turned off and the keys removed.
When trying to put my car in reverse i could not move the gear shift lever. It was frozen.the abs, all the trac annunciator lights stayed on.i had to bypass the gear shift to be able to move the car.i went on line to look up possible causes and was told to contact some of the auto parts companies like auto zone etc. And have them hook up their computer tester to troubleshoot this problem.i haven't had a chance to take it by yet.
Rear differential failure.this is a common problem in the early year models of this vehicle.starts with loud whining from rear of car followed by complete failure of gears inside rear differential.
The transmission on my fj cruiser is shuddering. It first started at low speeds of 25 mph, it now does it at higher rates of speed (50 mph). I was led to believe that it was my tires since they are 21 inch tires.i brought it to a dealership a few weeks ago (august 2014) and was told it is the transmission. I then did my research and have learned that numerous drivers of the 2007 fj cruiser are experiencing the same issue, and now that the car has over 100,000 miles on it, it is no longer covered under warranty. One just needs to google "2007 toyota fj cruiser shuttering transmission" and you will find close to 60 pages of complaints about this very same issue.please help us.toyota knows this is an issue and needs to step up.this fix is costly... Close to $5000.00 to rebuild a transmission.
This is a complaint upon toyota and as they have been aware of manufactured defect in the rear differential gears and bearings of most if not all 2007 fj cruisers. All that are made in 2006 for sale in 2007 have or will have a differential go out as it is a "2000 dollar time bomb waiting to happen as the toyota service manager stated" i asked the manager if any assistance has been given to any of these repairs as it is a common problem with all 07's and he said toyota just assisted one they did a few months back and it was out of warranty. With this information it seemed it could be a possibility since toyota is very aware of the manufactured defect of the rear differential. So i left the toyota dealership and made my call right away as to just be frustrated as they stated they could not assist in anyway other than file a claim. Still the case even after mentioning that toyota assisted in paying for some of the cost of this defective part replacement of another same year not that long ago and still got a big no way can we help in anyway with costs as it is not a safety hazard, but to me it could be a safety hazard as i have heard that the rear differential can go out and no powertrain at all at any given moment and could in the middle of an intersection turning, up a hill, passing another vehicle, pulling a trailer, etc. My differential cover is also starting to get hot and smell from i imagine friction. Anyhow so many incidents of the same case with the same year and same problem, its hard to say how many really complaints and claims they have gotten. I have been told more than a thousand cases. Please take this serious and toyota needs to own up to it for allowing a time bomb waiting to happen and some of those customers had it happen as soon as 65,000 miles just out of warranty. Many others experience the same problem even at earlier mileage just out of warranty.
Heard noise coming from back of car.sounded like it could be the brakes.took it to toyota, was told it was the rear differential.my husband is a quadriplegic and we have a lift on the back of our car.need it for his scooter.car only had a little over 80,000 miles on it. Have always bought toyota... No one will help.won't even meet me half way.not the dealer, not the people i wrote to at toyota, no one.this is not right.i have even gone online and found many others with the same complaint.will anyone listen?it is in the shop right now and we are having it repaired for just over $1,600 dollars.
At mild acceleration and only when between 1,000-2,000 rpm the vehicle starts to shake / rumble from the rear similar to driving over rumble strips. The rumbling stops as soon as the accelerator is let go of or as soon as the vehicle's rpm falls outside of the 1,000-2,000 range. It is obvious that this is coming from the rear differential assembly. Toyota is well aware of this problem but refuses to provide a fix even though this is clearly an issue of defect in design or build. Our government should protect the taxpayer on this one and force toyota to enact a recall.
2007 fj cruiser, at 34066 miles on october 22 2009 vehicle was taken toyota dealership in alvin,tx for diagnostic test on the complaint of the manual transmission making a high pitched squeak. At that time the dealership replaced the entire transmission under warranty, but at that time there wasn't a fix for the problem. They replaced a broken transmission with one that was prone to fail again. As of today april06 2015 the vehicle is squeaking once again from transmission. Toyota knows of the condition. Tsb 036510 is a fix for the issue but is only covered under 60k mi.
I took my fj to have the transmission fluid drained and refilled. They decided to do a complete review although i see no tool makes they told me i need to replace my rear differential, and told me as if they just knew it was an issue. The cost was $2360. I went home and did some very brief research and found that this is a known issue for 2009 and later fj cruisers. In 2010 they changed the rear axle. A huge number of owners on the fj cruise forums have pointed out the issue. The cost at the dealer would be to replace it with the same parts that have not been updates and would fail again. Toyota clearly knows the issue and more than likely knew when producing the original fjs. My fj has never been off road and only used for normal commuting. I don't speed or drive poorly, and my driving record is completely clean.i found a good explanation on an axle web site. The 2009 & older fj cruisers, 4runners, and prado 120 utilize the 8' which dates back to 1979, and was originally used in 3000 lb mini trucks with 80 horsepower and 27' tires. Late model modified toyotas such as fj cruiser run at double the weight, triple the horsepower, and much larger tires to top it off. For this reason there have been lots of failures, enough so that toyota upgraded the rear to the 8.2' on the 2010 & newer models. It may seem like a small upgrade but there are significant improvements such as beefier casting, larger bearings, larger pinion diameter, larger ring gear diameter, more tooth contact, and a beefier 12 bolt diff case. This makes for an easy swap for your vehicle and will utilize your existing axle shafts, brakes, abs system etc. This is a big safety issue as this could fail at highway speeds.
Recently purchased used from dealership.excessive rust on lower frame and other components (transmission and power steering lines) as well as suspension.this is not a flood vehicle.initially took it to toyota for repairs of the lines and trans.the quote was too high, so i took it to local shops for repair.the local shops were surprised by the amount of rust.trans was fixed but the shops refused to fix other components that attached to the frame because they fear they will cause more damage.visited several fj cruiser forums and frame rust issues are incredibly common with the fj, to the point where there are class action lawsuits.toyota needs to step up and fix this issue for fj owners!
Replaced rear differential $2,500, was advised when picking up the car the frame has rotted out. Mechanic advises life of vehicle approximately 2 years. We would have never repaired the vehicle had we known. I have been advised this is a known toyota problem.
My 2007 fj cruiser has about 125,000 miles on it. Last week i noticed that when i drive 45-50 mph the truck makes a noise and shaking in the rear end and bounces slightly. The truck is automatic but when this happens it feels as if i'm driving an automatic vehicle and am in the wrong gear. (loose feeling power train) they checked the universals and they were fine and changed the fluid in the rear pumpkin but still no fix.now they are telling me try replacing the fluids and filters in the transmission. (another $180.00 repair bill) this sound only happens when i'm coasting with accelerator at 45-50 mph and not going up any hills or heavy acceleration.i have an appointment to do the transmission service and i hope it fixes the problem.
Rust! frame rust!
I was driving on a surface street and felt a strange but and then a distinct thump, thump,thump, sound began emitting from the rear of the vehicle, i contacted my local toyota deal but they failed to provide me with any helpful information regarding any recalls regarding the rear differential. Since i had the vehicle at a shop already and it was out of warranty, i allowed an outside shop to do the work. 1ea ring and pinion gear set, 1ea bearings kit, 1ea seals kit, synthetic oil, and labor for a total of $2002.20 i find it hard to believe a vehicle with 41.000 miles on would have it rear differential fail in the manner that this unit failed.
Purchased fj cruiser in 2010 with approximately 30,000 miles on it.shortly thereafter, upon acceleration at low speed, the entire vehicle started vibrating; however, the vibration stopped as i accelerated to a higher speed.i noticed that this only occurred when i started with the transmission in d(rive) but never occurred if i started with gear shift in d2.complained to dealership(toyota south in morrow, ga)while still within the 60,000 mile power train warranty.the dealership never acknowledged a problem with the transmission.they even suggested that i replace my u-bolt.in 2013, after starting my fj, i heard a loud knocking sound, so i immediately turned it off and had it towed to the dealership.i was told that i needed a new engine due to oil starvation.i parked the vehicle in my garage until this year(2016).i had it towed to the same dealership for another diagnosis.however, this year i'm finally told thatmy engine is fine, but i need another transmission.this is the same transmission that i complained about while still under warranty.to makes matters even worse, the shady dealership kept no record of my complaints about the transmission while under warranty.i contacted toyota's corporate office, but of course, theyprovided no assistance.
Rear differential carrier is bad.this is a known problem to toyota; bad gears in 2007 models. They corrected it in 2010 with upgraded gears.this should have been recalled by toyota since they were aware of the problem.my fj has only 80,000 miles and no rear end should go out at this low mileage.the repairs for this at toyota service center is $4,000.00.
I purchased the car from an individual on dec. 12, 2020. Less than 30 days ago.i brought it to the body shop to see if they could fix the rattling sound that came from when i hit a bump. The cars body is in great condition. The mileage when i bought the car was 183,800. I assumed i may need to do some work on the car, but the body shop told me that the sound i was hearing was different parts of the undercarriage that had rusted so badly that they where close to falling off. Including the gas tank. They told me that fj cruisers where known for rusty under bottoms and that i would be a safety risk to myself and others if i drove the car. They also said the car was beyond normal repair. I will attached photos they sent me. I have driven the car 1,500 miles and it is considered undrivable and unfixable. I got a second opinion. Without knowing the results of the first opinion they came to the exact same conclusion. Except they told me to reach out to you.
Takata recall- rear differential went bad, no hard driving, and changing fluid frequently.
Head a slight grinding sound sound coming from the rear of the car(2007 fj cruiser with 56k miles)took it in to have it inspected and was told it was the rear differential. Bearings in the rear diff needed to be replaced and the job would cost estimated 1700 dollars to fix. Really bummed to hear that as i dont drive aggressive with this car or drive it off road at all. Keep reading other people have the same issue with this car year and toyota has not done a recall? i always tell people to buy toyotas because they are reliable, not a happy camper at all. The company need to do the right thing and recall something known to be bad!
Severe rust issues. Entire rear differential required replacement. All power steering and automatic transmission lines needed replacement, fuel lines are next fuel tank straps rusted and broke off, tank fell down. Brake pad pins required cutting off. Protection plates rusted off. Exhaust system components required replacement due to rust. Entire frame and engine compartment covered in rust. All these items have caused multiple safety issues. Multiple straps and connections for various components are no longer usable due to rust.
Vehicle has loud humming or whining noise coming from the rear end of the vehicle.noise starts around 25 mph and continues to get louder the faster the vehicle goes.problem didn't begin until around 120500.notified dealership and they stated that there wasn't anything that could be done other than replace the rear differential and bearings.
This is a toyota ecm computer electrical malfunction.i was waiting in my 2007 toyota fj cruiser at a traffic stop for the light to change from red to green. At this time, i felt a hard "bump" as if another car had rear-ended my fj.there was this real hard "thump."the fj had shifted gears on its own while at a complete stop.either the transfer case differential and/or the electrical rear differential locked up.both my hands were on the steering wheel and my right foot was on the brake at the time.there is no driver's side floor mat.the fj got a strong grip on the road and it lurched forward.there was a lot of extra power and a lot more traction than in the normal "d" mode for driving on dry pavement.instinctively, i pressed down harder on the brake in order to keep the fj from moving into the intersection.two seconds later, there was another "thump" and the fj shifted back into the normal road gear "d."i believe what happened is that the ecm computer sent a malfunctioning signal and locked up one or both of the differentials.this happened with an automatic transmission on dry pavement and stop when there was no driver command to shift gears.the sensation i felt is similar to using my fj for off-road driving and shifting into 4wd "low," but this was much more severe.my concern is that the ecm computer might malfunction highway speeds of 70 mph.it could send a similar command to lock up either the transfer case differential or electric rear differential.if this happens, the fj becomes a 5,000 lb. Flying missile, basically out of control.i would not be able to steer the fj or to navigate turns properly.it would become a danger not only to myself, but to all other cars in the immediate vicinity.this is the first time it happened.something is dangerously wrong with toyota's ecm computer system in the fj cruiser.
I was driving down the road when the rear differential broke in my rear axle.i took the vehicle to a local dealership where i was and the warranty was denied.i fixed the vehicle with after market parts and filed a claim with the manufacture only to get denied again.took the vehicle to a local dealership when i got home and they said they would have fixed it under warranty.
-the contact ownsa 2007 toyota fj cruiser. When the temperature was below 20 degrees the clutch had a delayed response.the clutch didn't come out when released, jerking the vehicle to the side.the contact took the vehicle to the dealership, and they found nothing wrong with the vehicle, but they called toyota, who stated that there was a known failurethat they were currently workingwith a technical service bulletin.the current and failure mileage were450.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While driving approximately 40 mph, the contact was unable to shift the manual transmission from third gear into fourth gear due to a clutch malfunction. As result, the vehicle decelerated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. The technician diagnosed that the clutch fractured and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired and the manufacturer was not notified. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 97,000.
Driving along the road. Heard a pop in the back of vehicle. Then constant banging from back of vehicle that varies with speed. Waiting to hear back from dealer, but suspecting a broken rear differential which has been known to happen on many other early production fj cruisers. Will update as soon as i hear back.
Toyota fj cruiser clutch pedal sticks when cold.the truck becomes unpredictable of what its going to do.toyota said its been working on a fix for over a year now and i haven't heard anything.if you look at toyota forums there are a lot of complaints.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 60 mph, there was an abnormal grinding noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. The failure recurred multiple times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the rear differential and both rear bearings needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 125,000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that there was anoise coming from the rear differential. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who replaced the rear differential assembly but the noise recurred. The manufacturer was notified and a complaint was filed. The vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 72,000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While driving 60 mph, an unknown grinding noise was heard from the rear of the vehicle. The failure occurred whenever the vehicle was operated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the rear differential failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 79,000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 60 mph, there was an abnormal grinding noise coming from the rear of the vehicle. The failure recurred multiple times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the rear differential and both rear bearings needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 125,000.
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with a manual transmission.the throttle management software is a joke at best and dangerous at worst.the vehicle engine rpm will not go below 12-1800rpm when the vehicle is moving unless the speed is somewhere below 5mph.this can be very annoying at times and dangerous at others.driving on ice, towing a trailer, driving in hilly terrain.there is no engine braking available at any speed above 5mph.when the software does finally close the throttle completely it does so abruptly causing a jerky condition that can lead to loss of control on ice.at 20mph, for instance driving in a school zone, the throttle cannot be set to maintain a steady speed.the vehicle alternates between accelerating and almost complete throttle shut off. There is no in between.i have seen this same behavior when driving off road in steep terrain. Not only is it annoying but it is dangerous.i have had the vehicle to toyota twice and they claim it is normal for this model and that there is nothing that can be done. The other thing that it does is hold the last rpm for several seconds when shifting between gears. Not so much dangerous as annoying and causes excessive wear on driveline components and is also extremely wasteful of fuel.
Toyota fj cruiser clutch pedal sticks when cold.the truck becomes unpredictable of what its going to do.toyota said its been working on a fix for over a year now and i haven't heard anything.if you look at toyota forums there are a lot of complaints.
I think by now it's fairly obvious that toyota has a real problem with the ra61f 6 speed manual transmission.this should be covered under warranty, because its pilot shaft/ bell housing issue that causes the t/o bearing to make noise. I can't believe that toyota haven't done anything about this. Someone's got to get this out there, and get media attention drawn to this.
I believe that seat belts are one of the most important safety features on a car and should last the life of a car. I am very surprised that the seat belts on this car started to show a failing trend at almost 40000 miles. Both passenger and driver sides are failing, retracting and locking-up issues. Passenger side completely failed yesterday, it is locked up. Cost to fix is very expensive. .many fj owners are reporting the same problem, i encourage those with the same issue to file a complaint rather than posting it on fj cruiser forum. It should be a recall issue and toyota should assume such a responsibility for fixing an important safety feature.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.the contact stated that the passenger side seat belt would not retract.the dealer did not offer any assistance due to the mileage on the vehicle.the manufacturer was not notified.no repairs were performed.the current mileage was 77,000.the approximate failure mileage was 45,000.the vin was unavailable.
In a sudden stop, traveling in a straight line my front seat passenger flew forward hitting the dashboard.there was no collision and the airbag did not deploy.the front passenger seat belt is defective.it won't retract into the panel of the rear door.on the internet, i note >200000 fj's were recalled for defective lower retractors for the front seat belts, both sides.i contacted toyota and was advised my fj was not one of them.i would like to know why.
I have not been notified of any recalls by toyota listed by the nhtsa for this vehicle.i have been experiencing longer, wobbly stopping for a while now.recently replaced brake pads and it got a little better but not much.had i been notified of the recall issues i would have taken it to the dealer.
My driver side seatbelt does not retract on my 2007 toyota fj cruiser.
The driver side seat belt retractor no longer retracts seatbelt. Leaving the belt loose and my cause significant danger in the event of an accident. The seat belt systems are supposed to work and outlive the life of the car.
The seat belt retractor in my 2007 fj cruiser has failed to function. Something as important to the safety of the driver of the vehicle is something that should be covered under the lifetime warranty of the vehicle. Instead, bayridge toyota is telling me that i will have to pay to have these parts replaced. I'm horrified that toyota has not issued a recall for this issue to correct, toyota should assumeresponsibility for fixing an important safety feature. Emergency brakes wouldn't go on
The seat belt is stuck in the out position 24/7 and will not retract. It is apparently a common problem. It is known that these seat belt retractors are fully rusted and ready to fall apart. It is unheard of in a vehicle that is 10 years old. It must be faulty construction / engineering of the part. Toyota will not honor any such repairs to safety equipment, unless 3 years or less, which is a surprise because one would think having the liability of faulty safety equipment such as seat belts not working correctly and possible cause of death due to seat belt not retracting at all. A seat belt does no good if stuck in the all the way out position.
Purchased certified used toyota and never tried to use rear seat belts. When we tried to use seat belts all the rear seat belts were not working" would not latch".
Drivers seat belt will not retract.
Will not retract. Looks like it is a common problem. Dealership will not help, only charge to fix replace part. Belt is loose across chest and will not even feed back into the mechanism.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj crusier. The contact stated that the seat belts would not retract backward. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who advised that because the vehicle was outside of warranty and there were no recalls, repairs would be at the contacts expense. The manufacturer confirmed what the dealer stated and provided no further assistance.the failure mileage was 54,000.
The front passenger seat belt will not retract or pull-out. It is pulled enough to snap into the buckle.the dealership said it was not part of the safety belt recall that covered added reinforcement brackets. These reinforcement brackets were added to the fj on 4/6/2017. The quote to replace the seat belt mechanism was $330.i cannot carry a passenger in the front due to the seat belt malfunction.is this issue covered by any recalls?
2007 toyota fj cruiser. Passenger seat belt would not retract backward. The vehicle was taken to the toyota dealer who advised that because the vehicle was outside of the 6 year/60,000 mile warranty and no recalls, the repair/replacement of the passenger seat belt assembly was at my expense. The driver side seat belt is also showing signs of a weak retract and appears that it will also require replacement soon.
The vehicle has a major flaw in the design of driver and front passenger seatbelt, the seatbelt retractors are located inside the rear suicide door of the vehicle. The rear door of the vehicle while sitting or driving allows moisture and rain to come inside and drip directly onto the seatbelt, which over a period of time starts to rust the the seatbelt tensioner and cause a malfunction, i as well as many other people have had to replace my seatbelt due to it not working. This is a problem with all model years, it is dangerous and the part cost 300$ and will keep going bad in any wet climate, there are many articles on this on the forums, almost all of the seatbelt malfunctions are due to this design flaw. I have had to replace my passenger seatbelt and now my driver seatbelt.
Dealer refuses to honor recall letter issued by toyota corp. I have been to dealer twice and they say it doesn't apply even though it does.
Went to gas station today to fill up my fj with gas and the fuel tank straps broke in 2 places. The boltedand pinned connections are still there but the actual straps have deteriorated and snapped right in half. The fuel tank is now hanging down completely in the rear. First the rear differential manufacturer's defect which they would not pay for at all, now the front seat belt does not work at all and now the fuel tank is about to fall off on the road. What a hazard.
The passenger sidemseat belt will not retract and is no longer a functioning set belt.
Front passenger seat belt fails to retract. Toyota says the entire seat belt and retractor needs replacing due to rusting of springs associated with the retractor. The truck has low miles, is 7 years old and stored/driven in a warm, dry and inland climate. There is no reason for rusting parts. A quick search reveals other fj cruisers with the same issue concerning the front driver and passenger seat belts failing to retract.
The seat belt retractor in my 2007 fj cruiser is failing to function correctly.something as important to the safety of the driver of the vehicle is something that should be covered under the lifetime warranty of the vehicle.instead, toyota is telling me that i will have to pay to have these parts replaced.in doing some research i have discovered that others are having this same issue.i'm disappointed that toyota has not issued a recall for this issue to correct their error in craftsmanship.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.while driving 80 mph, the contact noticed that the cruise control stopped working.he also noticed that the speedometer was moving constantly.he pulled the vehicle to the side of the road and noticed flames coming from the back seats of the vehicle.the fire department extinguished the fire and a police report was filed.the contact did not notice any differences beforehand.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 9,800.
Driver seat and passenger seat heating unit is coming on without the switch turned on.
Drivers seat internal structural steel wires welds have separated and sharp pointed wire ends are protruding thru the factory upholstered seat covering. The seat has an integral airbag which could be punctured.
The heating unit under both front seats are coming on without the switch on. After tuning switch on and off several times it will go off,but it comes back on. On 11/19/14 there was a recall on this veh. Recall #14v743000. This has been going on for a couple months.
Vehicle was driving in traffic and multiple hazard lights came on, alarm came on, and as driver attempted to slow down brake pedal went to the floor and downshifting with emergency brake used to stop in middle of intersection.visual inspection revealed no brake fluid in master cylinder reservoir and leaking brake fluid on drivers rear brake cylinder.pics attached.prior reports appear of this fjcruiser issue but only tacoma vehicles recalled.i am contacting my lewisville toyota where i purchased vehicle.
Master cylinder failed - have to slam the brake pedal all the way to the floor and then i was still unsure if the car would actually stop.had twin 3 year old boys in the car, scared for our lives.dashboard lite up like a christmas tree.second shop diagnosed it as a failed master cylinder.parts plus labor = $3,066.i work for the school system and we don't have that sort of money.will tow it home, hopefully find a used part, and try to replace it ourselves.the only reason i'm logging a complaint (because cars need repairs and i understand that) is because i'm seeing the exact same complaint over and over again "master cylinder toyota fj cruiser 2007".how can so many of the same complaints on the exact same vehicle go unheard?please help, make the master cylinder recall apply to the fj cruiser.it obviously should be included.thank you for your time.
When i put my foot on the brake pedal, the suv starts to shake. I had my rotors resurfaced and it went away. Now it's back. I spoke with a certifiedtoyota mechanic. He told me that the trucks are known for having under sized rotor and brake pads and that is why that happens. I could buy a new rotors and it would still happen. Is what he told me. I would like to see a recall on all toyota trucks and suvs. Thank you
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the instrument panel lighting and gauges began to fluctuate erratically as the vehicle suddenly stalled. The contact was able to restart the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician advised that the abs system would have to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. In addition, the instrument panel lighting would not illuminate and gauges would not provide a reading. The contact was able to restart the vehicle but the brakes would not respond. After shutting the engine off the vehicle could not be restarted. The contact inspected the vehicle and discovered that the battery was melted. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician advised that the battery, wiring harness, alternator and the fuse box would have to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 75,000.
It seems to me that my anti-lock breaks are engaging when they shouldn't be. When i try to stop, it jerks so hard that it seems as though i've been hit from behind. It will try to stop while i'm driving and starts jerking. This has happened multiple times when i'm driving on the highway. My son is 20 years old and has this vehicle now and i am letting you know, that i will hold toyota and nhtsa personally responsible should anything happen to him. I have read so about so many issues regarding the 2007 toyota fj breaking system that it's unbelievable that a recall hasn't been issued. You are playing with peoples lives.
Due to rust on my 2007 fj cruiser, i've had many unexpected expenses. I first was losing brake pressure and my brake lines had to be replaced after breaking when in a mechanic's shop. I've also replaced all four calipers, all the rusted pulleys on the engine, lower control arms that were so rusted that they had to be cut out, and hub assemblies for both front wheels. The hub assembly lead to a failed vehicle inspection for safety concerns. The exhaust pipe literally broke apart near the rear frame crossmember and was sitting on it, so had to be replaced. The exhaust manifold rusted apart and separated from the engine block, leading to dangerous fumes in the engine bay and horrible gas mileage. The o2 sensors were rusted in place and giving poor readings and had to be replaced. Turning the steering wheel became difficult and that was due to being extremely rusty, so it had to be replaced. Shifter cable and prndl switch had to be replaced due to not shifting into drive or lower gears. The front differential drain plug was so rusted that the dealership would not attempt to remove it. Now there are holes rusted through the body mount brackets, as well as the passenger side floor. The cargo area's floor where the charcoal evap canister connects to the vehicle has completely rusted through, and one of the subframe brackets rusted so badly that it was taken off by hand. Both subframe brackets need to be replaced. The rear control arm mounts are very thin due to extreme rust. My mechanic is now replacing coolant lines because they have rusted through and started to leak, and gas tank straps which were on the verge of failing.
The chassis is so corroded and full of rust it has got to a point of loosing the strength and integrity of the whole body. This is very worrisome specially if the car is involved in an accident where the front part chassis cannot resist the impact. This has to be recalled by toyota or at least fixed in some way like they did with the tacoma and tundras.
The seat belt retractor in my 2007 fj cruiser has failed to function. Something as important to the safety of the driver of the vehicle is something that should be covered under the lifetime warranty of the vehicle. Instead, bayridge toyota is telling me that i will have to pay to have these parts replaced. I'm horrified that toyota has not issued a recall for this issue to correct, toyota should assumeresponsibility for fixing an important safety feature. Emergency brakes wouldn't go on
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While driving 62 mph, the vehicle stalled and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. In addition, the brake pedal was applied, but the brakes failed to respond and the steering wheel seized. The vehicle was able to restart after numerous attempts. The vehicle was towed to ridgeway sunoco service center but was not diagnosed. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that unknown parts needed to be replaced. The dealer was contacted (t j toyota inc, 6698 ny-56, potsdam, ny 13676, (315) 265-3350). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the warranty had expired. The failure mileage was 105,000.
Excessive amount of rust for mileage of car 156k as of writing frame is flaking/scaling even after application of por-15 to try and salvage the frame to make it last a while longer. Replacement of tank straps at 120k due to failure from rust. Car will become unsafe to drive in a short period this seems to be a very common issue with this frame/year area as toyota already has replaced the tacoma frames that were rusting/rotting the same way.
My vehicle is prematurely getting eaten by a rapid and uncontrollably growing rust issue. This is very unsafe as the gas tank almost fell off while driving due to the straps being corroded and the frame is getting weaker to the point i can feel the body flexing in situations it does not need to be flexing.
I have not been notified of any recalls by toyota listed by the nhtsa for this vehicle.i have been experiencing longer, wobbly stopping for a while now.recently replaced brake pads and it got a little better but not much.had i been notified of the recall issues i would have taken it to the dealer.
Recently, my fj cruiser loses brakes and it has almost made me get into a couple accidents. The brake peddle will go all the way to the floor and i have had to use my e-brake to stop. Pumping the brake use to work but now the brakes wont come back for a while. This happens at any mph and the brake have even gone out when i'm stationary.
Frame completely rusted away frombody of car. Engine and exterior body are in perfect condition due to the rusted out frame toyota claims the car is unsafe to drive and they will not touch it. See attached . The frame looks like a pastry would as it flakes away in layers until there is nothing left.
Bad vibration when applying the brakes. End result was the rotors,brake pads, and both calipers had to be replaced!! an $800.00 bill!dealer stated it was probably due to road salt errosion!!these vehicles are promoted as off-road/4wd go anywhere vehicles! i have never had to replace calipers on any vehicle i've ever owned. I feel it has to do with the quality of steel they use in these vehicles as i've had to also replace the transmission coolers lines due to rust errosion/leaking of the metal lines! the frame,skid plates and under frame metal are all flaking with rust errosion.
Chassis has excessive rust. Upper rear control arm mount on chassis rusted off. Causing loss of control when braking. Rear bumper support has hole in frame from rust. Body mounts are rusting off frame. Brake lines have rusted and leaked fluid. Gas tank strap mount is very compromised by rust. Front radiator support excessive rusting numerous soft spots and holes. Major flaking , and delamination of frame all over. Truck has 98,000 mile on it it is a manual 4wd. Located in michigan.
I have had two brake lines burst in the past year due to rust. Both times i was lucky to not have been on the interstate and was traveling at a low speed. Both have been the back brake lines. This rust situation with the fj's is unacceptable and dangerous! toyota should be held accountable and the situation needs to be addressed before a person is killed or seriously injured.
Vehicle was brought into shop with very hard to apply brakes. Vehicle had blown fuse for a.b.s. And repeatedly kept blowing fuse when installed. This design of brake system uses an electric motor and accumulator for power assist and without this working it has no power assist. There is no way anyone could stop this vehicle quickly in an emergency situation. I believe this is a very serious issue that needs to be addressed. I am an a.s.e. Master certified technician.
Severe rust issues. Entire rear differential required replacement. All power steering and automatic transmission lines needed replacement, fuel lines are next fuel tank straps rusted and broke off, tank fell down. Brake pad pins required cutting off. Protection plates rusted off. Exhaust system components required replacement due to rust. Entire frame and engine compartment covered in rust. All these items have caused multiple safety issues. Multiple straps and connections for various components are no longer usable due to rust.
During 2019-2020 state inspection of 2007 fj cruiser with 78000 miles by dealer was told that frame is so rusted that it probably would not pass the next inspection. Explanation given was that toyota does not make their frames as thick as other makes.this vehicle was used as a daily driver, not much off-road and no serious off-roading.i work from home, so most years less than 5000 miles driven.also have had to replace front brake calipers for the past 3 years.
While driving normally and less than 10 miles per hour, thankfully on a regular, paved, local road with little traffic, the driver side rear suspension spring seat and stabilizer bar attachment point on rear axle suddenly, unexpectedly, and without warning just tore apart and off of the axle housing to which it was mounted and the resulting sharp and heavy metal edged parts completely sheared off a brake line releasing all hydraulic brake fluid and causing the immediate loss of all normal braking ability.thankfully nobody was injured, but the car can't be driven at all now, because it has no brakes at all, other than the mechanical emergency brake, and by using transmission "braking."lots of rust under car since we bought it used from dealer in morristown nj, apparently due to low quality steel used in initial construction and apparent lack of adequate factory anti-rust treatment of frame and other undercarriage parts.interior and painted top body parts show no rust issues.however, the underside, is full of lots of rust.this is apparently a well-known, very common problem with toyota fj models.it is very dangerous, and it should be addressed by toyota immediately!i'm making plans to have the car towed to a local toyota dealership for inspection and possible repairs.finally, as far as i am aware, this car has never done any significant or taxing "off-roading."
Bought my fj new in 2007.when i did i asked ifthey had rusty jones or undercoating and was told with the new alloys i didnt need it.3 weeks ago i was having my mechanic check the brakes and he called me down to show me a break in the frame connecting to the body.thankfully he found it because i was supposed to go to boston the next day. The truck only has 139,000 miles on it and the frame is completely rusted out so its not safe to drive.i brought it to the dealer i purchased it from and 2 reps came down from nh to look at who basically told me i had a good ride with it and they would do nothing.i then called toyota cec and was told the same. I brought to a welder who specializes in this type of work and was told 5000+ in labor alone and thats without seeing under the gas tank so he said it wouldnt be worth it as he banged of the rust in other spots and there was no metal to weld to left.brake and fuel lines are swelled from the rusty metal tubing.i consider myself lucky as i often take my grandkids in the fj.so now im left with my other fj that i bought new in 2008 which is ok underneath.the issue is with all the 2007 fj frames like their tundras and tacomas. I have opened a case with toyota but there are so many there should be a recall as these are unsafe to drive.the body is ready to collapse on the frame.i was told privately that toyota chooses to ignore the issue as they no longer make the fjs but still sell tacomas and tundras. ## vin passed ## 2007 toyota fj cruiser ##
Loss of brakes while driving.brakes locking up. Complete frame rust
I drive a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and have experienced problems with braking on at least three occasions. I have heard from many other fj cruiser drivers who have also experienced this problem: when driving at relatively low speeds (below 40 mph) and attempting to brake, such as at a stoplight, the brakes will lock up causing the vehicle to continue to roll forward even while the brake is being pressed. It seems as though the abs kicks in as you can feel the "scraping" feeling through the pedal. From all other accounts and based on mine, it seems the common factor is rolling over uneven terrain while braking, such as a pothole, manhole cover, or just bumpy asphalt. So far i was fortunate not to have another car directly in front of me. However, i cam dangerously close to rolling through a red light which could have caused a collision with the traffic which had the green light. There are at least dozens of these same reports which i've read on just one fj cruiser owner forum. All are consistent with braking over uneven terrain which results in the vehicle continuing to roll forward.
I experienced braking failure while driving in wet conditions with melting snow in town at speeds from 0 to 30 mph.brakes felt extremely mushy and vehicle only slowed by applying extraordinary pressure to brake pedal.at stop, pedal continued to depress all the way to floor and despite standing on brake, vehicle continued to creep forward.i am 6' 1" tall and over 190 pounds, depressing the pedal as hard as i could, completely standing on pedal, i could not keep this vehicle from moving ahead.i believe if this vehicle had been being driven by a shorter, lighter person, the potential for a serious accident would have been greatly increased.vehicle exhibited same failure two or three more times while driving home (total of 5 mile trip).next day inspected fluid reservoir, lines and hubs for any fluid.reservoir was at proper level and no sign of any leakage. Since that isolated incident vehicle brakes have performed appropriately.
I bought my fj used in march with about 26k on it. Love this truck to death until the brake failure slide!!!. I was coming to a stop at a busy intersection, i live in a busy city "newark nj" (i know i know, hold back the joke/sarcasm just for a bit ;-)). Anywho, i was only doing about 25 or less and about 5-10 miles on a flat surface my car started to slide, i thought maybe it was oil on the ground or something so didn't pay it much mind. It was a very slow slide but it still slid a few feet where i had to pump the pedal to stop. It did it again when i was coming to an off ramp on rt 22. This time the truck slid super far the brake pedal was pressing just as hard against my foot as i pressed down to stop it, luckily there were no cars in front of me. Scared the crap out of me!! this is when i found this forum and searched for similar problems. I found a few post printed them all out with suggested fixes and brought them to the dealer. I showed the service techs, and they like took a quick look and through them to the side. I said don't you want to keep these. They said no we don't need this stuff. They checked a bunch of stuff said brakes and pads were good, and said the problem was the brake fluid, so they changed it. Road around for about another month or so and with no problems. Until it happened again this time while i'm in stop and go traffic on my way to work. Again slow pace but i still had to dip around the car in front of me and on to the shoulder to avoid hitting the car in front of me really sucks!! also it has happened to me with different tire pressures. I won't let my mom ever drive or borrow my truck because of this. If there is no recall soon i will rather sell my truck then kill someone. :-( *tw
When applying my brakes on several occasions my brakes would fail to engage and stop the car. It occurs when i come to a stop under normal braking and one tire hits a bump such as a man hole cover. No matter what i do the brakes do not engage and the car continues to roll forward. Anti lock does not engage when this occurs it is as if the brake pedal is dead. Also, the opposite extreme occurred yesterday when applied my brakes with normal pressure and the vehicle braked very quickly and unexpectedly hard. Everything flew forward in the vehicle. I believe these two issues are common to toyota fj cruiser owners and are dangerous life safety issues.
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.my brakes do exactly what is described with the 2010 prius.on uneven road surfaces and on sharp curves, the brakes periodically and momentarily fail.but a quick pump on the brakes with the foot off of the accelerator usually restores them instantly.i have had the brakes checked and so far it has been reported that they are in good shape.the last time it happened is stated herein under the heading "approximate incident date:".
After a "panic stop" in my 2007 toyota fj cruiser, the brake master cylinder failed. When at a stop light, the brakes will slowly fade until the pedal is on the floor and the truck will roll forward.this is not covered under warranty and i will have to pay to replace it.this is has occurred with other people and is documented on fjcruiserforums.com.
The driver's left foot rest came loose and went under the brake pedal.i was able to clear the pedal before braking.i think this could be a wide-spread issue after looking at several internet posts.
Temporary brake failure when driving over gravel county road. Brake pedal was depress and the brakes failed to slow the vehicle, causing it to roll through a stop sign and over the railroad tracks. Abs system seemed to be activated during this failure, the abs pulsing was felt in the brake pedal. When the brakes were reapplied they worked normally. This has occurred about three times over the last few months.
2007 fj cruiser:when braking over uneven surface the abs kicks in and cause my brakes to go from 100% to 20%. I have talked to the dealership and read countless reports online and this is a real problem.i believe this is a similar issue to the abs problem with the prius and is a software issue with the fj cruisers abs.
While operating a 2007 toyota fj (59,956 miles) all the instrument panel indicator lights came on and the brake pedal felt as if it went to the floor. You would practically have to stand on the brake pedal to get the brakes to function. For some drivers, it would be easy to assume that the brakes went out completely. This loss of brakes could have led to an accident.fortunately, it did not.taking the vehicle to the toyota dealer for service, it was determined that the 'abs hydraulic booster', part number 4705035052, had malfunctioned. Obviously, this is a critical component. It is also a costly part at $2,145.99, plus labor.
I was driving my model year 2007 toyota fj cruiser to work on the morning of 2/9/2010 at 0730.while braking for a red light the passenger side front tire went over a wet storm sewer drain grate.the slick surface of the drain grate caused the tire to skid.the abs system activated and the brakes released, allowing the vehicle to proceed unimpeded toward the intersection.i pressed the brake pedal harder.the vehicle stopped just into the intersection.there was no collision.i do not know if pressing the brake pedal harder had any effect or if the system managed to apply the brakes itself after the tires were on pavement again.this is the first time i have experienced this situation.the consequence was that the vehicle proceeded about 10 feet into the intersection, e.g. Beyond the "stop" line.if the brakes had not released the vehicle would have stopped behind the white "stop" line.according to the toyota dealer there is nothing wrong with the vehicle.
My 2007 toyota fj cruiser has a definite and very serious brake problem!on at least 6 to 8 occasions brakes have locked up and caused temporary loss of control of the vehicle!on some occasions, i feel that a less-experienced driver could have crashed!!one occasion was at 55 mph while passing another vehicle. This occasional scary experience has been reported by numerous owners of this vehicle on the fj cruiser forum, but this dangerous condition is not being addressed by toyota!!!help!!!!!
The brake pedal drops to the floor, and the brakes stop working over bumps while braking. Im assuming this is the anti lock brake system. But it feels very dangerous. The brakes completely give out and you continue to roll forward without stopping. Only way to make it go awhile when it occurs is to let your foot off the brake and re-apply. But you are at risk at rear ending someone since the vehicle stops many feet farther then your supossed to.this also happened on my 2007 toyota tacoma (which i sold) im assuming it had the same braking system as my current toyota. I believe the anti lock brake is defective.
The 2007 toyota fj cruiser has a similar if not the same braking issue as the prius. If the vehicle hits a bump, pothole etc while actively braking the brakes stop working until the brake pedal is completely let off and reapplied. Almost caused several accidents in my case.
I currently own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and have experienced problems with the abs braking system. As of yet it has not caused an accident in my vehicle, but sooner or later someone will be killed if this problem is not corrected. When coming to a stop and applying the brakes if you should happen to hit a rut in the road you seem to loose your abs and the vehicle begins to act very erratic until you come to a complete stop, almost to the point of losing control of the steering. This has happened to my vehicle at least a dozen or more times in the 2 1/2 years i've owned it.
There are times when my 2007 fj cruiser starts to shake. Also since i first bought my vehicle, as i pressed on the brakes while being at a stop light, it would jerk and feel as if someone had slightly bumped into me from the rear of the vehicle when there was clearly no one behind my vehicle. This happens quite a bit. My main concern is that as i was driving recently i compressed the brakes before attempting a turn and absolutely no braking action happened. I wasn't going fast enough to overturn the vehicle, but none the less it is a very dangerous thing for a vehicle such as the fj cruiser to make turns at certain speeds, so for the brakes not to work at an important time can cause a severe, if not fatal accident. As i made the turn efficiently(by making a wider turn), i tried once again to use my brakes in which they felt like they were trying to catch again. At this time i felt unsafe and felt compelled to use the emergency brake. I have taken my vehicle to get looked at and they have stated an issue with the master cylinder. I have taken the time to look at various sites and forums in which many people have complaints of the same issues. This is a very dangerous issue for a vehicle that already has a caution for turnovers. My vehicle is a 2007 with under 39,000 miles on it. This should not be happening to a vehicle with mileage such as this. Please address this issue for the concern of all fj cruiser owners and the safety of all other drivers around this faulty action. Thank you.
After leaving the car wash i applied brakes without any stopping power for ~ 40 ft with full pressure.i slowly came to a stop using first gear with a manual transmission.i assumed it may be wet brakes but once stopped i reapplied the brakes and noticed the brakes were working properly.exiting an off ramp at ~ 40mph i gently applied brakes to slow and suddenly the brakes were at almost full pressure causing me to release the brakes to avoid skidding.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.when coming to stop the contact drove over apot hole and when applying the brakes the vehicledidnot stop and began to lunge forward. The brake pedal extended to the floor and the contact had to release her foot so that the pedal will release; otherwise, she had to pull it up manually. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where they stated that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and they could not duplicate the problem. The failure occurred five additional times and was taken to the dealer five times as well. The contact replaced the brake pad and rotors which did not resolve the failure. The failure mileage was 29000 and the current mileage was 75000.
At 55 mph, i applied my brakes and rather than stopping the vehicle, the brake pad went all the way to the floor.by pumping the brakes repeatedly and slowing to a point i could apply the emergency brake, i was able to stop the vehicle.had i needed to stop quickly, i would not have been able to.the master cylinder failed causing the braking issue.i had the component replaced and have had no braking issues since.the master cylinder has been recalled on 740,000 toyota vehicles, but not the fj cruiser.issues with braking/master cylinder have been reporting on www.nhtsa.gov for the 2007 fj cruiser, so this is a known issue.i have requested that toyota open an investigation for this issue, but they have not.
Unresponsive brakes when going over potholes . Overly sensitive brakes at low speed .
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact was driving and when the brake pedal was engaged it went to the floor and the contact had to use the emergency brake in order to stop the vehicle. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and was told the master brake cylinder failed to maintain pressure and that caused the failure. The vin was unavailable. The failure mileage and current mileages were 83,000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.while driving in snow or any wet, slippery road conditions, the antilock braking system would engage without driver intent. Immediately, there would be a 3 second loss of braking power as if he released his foot from the brake pedal. The manufacturer advised him that there were no recalls on the vehicle and the would not offer any assistance. The dealer performed a diagnostic test; however, the failure could not be duplicated. There were no repairs made to the vehicle. The failure and current mileages were approximately 79,000.
I own an 07 fj cruiser and my wife an 08,that has the exact same problem as the prius. When ever i go over a bump in the road at low speed and brake the brakes fail to work immediately when the car is on a bumpy or slippery surface, or when it drives over potholes i get that same thing. I have 26k on the vehicle and love it but now im confused about that brake problem or if there is one with this problem! help!!!!!!!!!!
I own a 2007 toyota fj, in various occasions when applying medium hard pressure to the brakes, i have two different brake reactions:1. The tires will lock and screech for a short period of time, momentarily loosing control, i automatically let go of the brake pedal, push again to regain control and then the car just keeps rolling like no brakes were applied.or,2. If i have to press on the brakes and the road the car happens to be on is a bit rough, with gravel, ridges or potholes or maybe just a poorly patched asphalt, the car will suddenly just roll, like no brake has been applied, even though i am pressing on the brake pedal, like loosing most of or all braking power.last event happened a couple of days ago where a car cut me off by a toll pay area, i pressed on the brakes hard just as the car was going over a rough section of the road and it kept rolling as with no brakes, and literally just by fractions of an inch did not hit the other car.i have gone to the dealer with the complain, they want me to pay for checking the problem, but i am going to have a tough time reproducing the problem, even though it is pretty consistent, its really not safe to try to reproduce.as i said previously the stated event was not the first one but certainly the most scary, and has happened at least 4 to 5 times in the years i've owned the car.
While slowing for a red light, i slid on a small patch of ice. The brake pedal went to the floor and the abs system released my brakes.i lifted my foot off the brake pedal and the abs disengaged. I reapplied the brakes and stopped the vehicle.
1. The 'unresponsive' issue - this seems to happen when braking at low speeds (under 40mph) and one side of the vehicle hits a pothole, uneven pavement, or loose gravel. The result is that the brakes become momentarily unresponsive until you release and pump the brake pedal again. It definitely feels like the brake electronics/software are confused and get caught in a momentary glitch as it figures out what to do.2.the 'overresponsive' issue - this seems to happen under very similar conditions to the other issue - i.e., low speed braking over uneven or broken pavement. The result is that the brakes become super sensitive to the point that normal braking flings you and your passengers hard into to your seatbelt restraints, as if you are slamming on your brakes. The brake pedal gets a little mushy and then wham... The brakes kick in big time. I am pretty sure that this condition is created by the brake assist function.
After reading that this department was "opening a formal investigation of the toyota prius hybrid model year 2010 to look into allegations of momentary loss of braking capability while traveling over an uneven road surface, pothole or bump", i realized that this exactly describes my experience on several occasions with my 2007 toyota fj cruiser.i did not report this to the dealership.i thought it was my fault for my speed when hitting the uneven surface.i don't know really why i didn't ask about this but this definitely happened on more than one occasion.
The abs on our 2007 toyota fj cruiser gives you the feeling of not working when it starts to engage . The car feels like it is speeding up instead of stopping. This happens when you try to stop when going over a rough surface.
I was involved in an accident yesterday, thursday, 18feb10, at around 3:40 p.m. On the intersection of westheimer and beltway 8.i drive a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.there are 2 lights before i have to turn left on the beltway to head towards i-10.i stopped at the first light on the red light behind several cars as there was some traffic.then the light ahead to turn left on the beltway turned green so all of the vehicles traveled to the next light and started going thru the green light until it turned yellow.the 1st car at the light stopped and each vehicle stopped behind them including me.the problem was that instead of my car stopping when i hit the brakes it felt like the breaks tried to grab but they didn't grab and my fj cruiser kept on gliding until i hit the camry in front of me.the camry hit the lexus in front of her and the lexus hit a buick in front of her.it was very scary as i expected my brakes to brake when i hit them but instead it felt like my brakes tried to brake but they couldn't.the cops came and gave me a ticket for "failure to control speed" even though i was only going very slow since there was so much traffic but it was my fault because i hit the car from behind.the fj, the lexus and the buick were minimally damaged but the camry in front of me had the back-end smashed in.the police came and took our information and they checked out the owner of the camry because her neck hurt.i reported the accident to my allstate insurance and told them about my brake problem.i told them that in the past the only thing i had noticed was my car had problems in 2 instances when i was going over bumps.it felt like the brakes had trouble grabbing. I took my car into a allstate authorized dealer close by "don mcgill toyota" to have my car fixed but most of all to have my breaks checked.i won't feel comfortable driving my fj cruiser any more until the dealer can sure me that the break problem is fixed!i am so scared!
Momentary loss of braking capability while traveling over an uneven road surface, pothole or bump.i almost rear ended the car in front of me yesterday in the rain.
Brakes fail momentarily after riding over a bumpy road. This is similar to the recall on the toyota prius.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.the contact stated that whenever he is driving in reverse downhill, the brakes release.both the dealer and the manufacturer stated that the braking system was within the necessary parameter regulations.the failure has not been diagnosed.the vin and speed were unknown.the current mileage was 9,090 and failure mileage was 1,000.updated 05/05/08 updated 05/05/08
When braking on an uneven road surface the brakes momentarily fail.
This just happened to me again today, i have an 07 toyota fj cruiser bought in mid 06, i was driving in pa (where yellow lights are shorter than my normal nj ones), the light turned yellow right before i got to an intersection so i gave a little extra braking, just as i hit a series of small potholes, abs kicked in, the normal abs feeling happened in the pedal, but then even after the potholes where the road was fine, the abs should have "disengaged", there was no longer the normal abs "pulsing", instead i had a near dead pedal.i had to push down with all my might to slooooooowly bring the truck to a stop in the middle of the intersection (from 5mph to 0 in about 20 feet). Instinct says brake harder when you are not slowing down, but i don't think i could have pushed any harder. I am really glad this was just to avoid a yellow light and not to avoid a car crossing my path, i surely would have nailed it as the truck slowly rolled to a stop with maybe 10% braking despite me standing on the brakes.i have found from experience the only way to recover from the dead pedal is to let off it completely, and then you have a normal pedal again.this has only happened to me maybe 6-7 times in my 50,000 miles on the fj, but so far i have been lucky and most of the time it is simply stopping at a yellow and not because i need a real emergency stop.i was 100% stock for the first 5-6 times, and this last time i have slightly bigger tires and a lift. They will probably just blame it on the my lift and tires, but its happened multiple times while 100% stock.one day i am going to kill someone, or myself. The police will just write it up as "failure to stop, drivers fault", but some of you who have experienced this will know otherwise.
1. I was driving home from work and was on the highway.the cars in front of me came to an abrupt stop, causing me to slam my breaks while i was doing 40-ish.2. This caused the car to bake stumble as the breaks slowed the car, then came lose causing the car to lunge forward, then momentarily brake, then lose braking again.this caused me to almost slam in to the car in front of me.3. I have not taken corrective action as this should addressed by toyota as there are many many people describing the same issue.
This is a common problem being reported on toyota based forums.when you apply the brakes and only one side (left or right) of the vehicle is over some rough terrain, the brakes release even with the brake continually being pressed.it leaves the vehicle rolling instead of stopping until you hit the brakes again.some people have claimed it will engage again if keeping it depressed, but only after more than a second has past.i can recreate this action time and time again with the same failure happening every time.
My 2007 fj cruiser's brakes fail occasionally while braking on a bumpy road surface. When this happens, the first instinct is to press the brake peddle harder to the floor but the vehicle continues moving forward at the same speed of travel prior to the application of the brake. I have tried pumping the brake when this happens but if the road surface continues to be uneven the problem persists. I have had a few close calls but luckily have not had an accident yet.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. I have this suv since sep., 2007. The only problem i have with this suv is the abs brake system, which doesn't work right. When coming to a stop, if there is a metal manhole cover or a pot hole when i apply brake, the abs activates and stays active (no brake at all) long after i have crossed the hole causing the suv to roll much further than i would have without abs.i lost brake completely during this process, and i almost hit the car in front of me on that day.i had to release and re-apply brake to get the brake work again. But this isn't the way how abs works.there are many other fj owners having the same problem.
Noticed a vibration in the brake pedal.it stopped after a while.two weeks later, vehicle shuddered while braking to a stop at a very low speed.all the dash emergency lights for brakes, abs, vsc, lit up and braking ability ceased.used emergency hand brake to stop.parked vehicle and had towed to toyota dealer per instructions in owners manual.computer analysis indicated failed master cylinder.2007 fj cruiser w/55,000 miles. $2258 cost of new master cylinder assembly + $495 labor + $101 towing + $10 misc + $218 tax=$3082.19total cost for part replacement.have old part in possession.
The first incidence occurred in december 2009. There were patches of icy snow along our street. I was approaching a stop sign (the speed limit is 25 mph) and applied the brakes. I applied the brakes sooner than what i would have normally due to the road conditions. As i applied the brakes, the front right wheel made contact with a patch of icy snow. Much to my surprise, it was as if i had not applied any brakes at all, and my fj cruiser continued through the intersection which entered onto a main thoroughfare. There was no braking action and it was as if i had never put my foot on the brake. I really thought i was going to go through the intersection and be hit broadside and started to prepare for an accident. Fortunately, i released and reapplied brake pressure, and my fj cruiser came to a stop. Since this was the first braking incident i passed it off due to the snowy conditions of the road. The second incident happened again in december 2009. I was on a street that was under heavy construction and there was a lot of loose gravel on the road. I was driving approximately 25 to 30 mph. This time when i applied the brakes, i experienced the opposite effect. The brakes locked up and actually skidded to a stop as if i had applied the brakes in a panic situation (like i was going to rear-end the car in front of me).the third braking incident happened in january 2010. While driving in our neighborhood (the speed limit is 25 mph), i approached the stop sign and applied the brakes. As i applied the brakes the front right wheel contacted a patch of icy snow. Again, it was as if i had not applied the brakes at all, and my fj cruiser continued through the intersection as if i had never put my foot on the brake. Fortunately, there was not any traffic as i slid through the intersection. I released and reapplied brake pressure andmy fj cruiser came to a stop.
While driving in a straight line at about 35 mph i experience sudden application of the right front brake and the skid indicator light came on. The application of the brake caused me the swerve to the right. Had i been at highway speed i suspect that the fj would have rolled.
Vehicle: 2007 toyota fj cruiser, 4wd automatic.1. Events: abs system failure caused by uneven road surface (pothole, step down, bumpy road) causing a single wheel to momentarily lose traction during braking.2. The abs system engages (brake pedal cannot be further depressed, pulsating / clicking noise heard) to stabilize the errant wheel, but does not proceed with stopping the vehicle afterwards, no matter how hard the driver continues to press the brake pedal.the only workaround is for the driver to know to release the brake pedal and re-apply it.3. Toyota insists that this is normal for the abs system design and that there is no fix for the problem apart from applying the workaround.i believe otherwise since i have contacted one other fj cruiser owner who had the same problem, and had his master cylinder / actuator replaced by toyota under warranty, and this corrected the problem, although at an expense of about $2,000 to the dealership.i faxed a description of this complaint to right toyota in scottsdale on june 11, 2009, visited the dealership as my odometer rolled over to 36,000 miles an hour after sending the fax, and registered a case number with toyota customer assistance center on june 12, 2009 describing the issue and how the dealer explained that the problem could not be fixed.i have experienced this issue four times in the last two years.the most recent occurrence was on june 6, 2009, where i was braking for a red light, the vehicle rolled over a 3 inch step down in the pavement, and suddenly i had no brakes, which caused me to roll 20 feet beyond my intended stopping point, into the intersection.luckily there was nothing in front of me.releasing and re-applying the brake finally stopped the vehicle, but not until it was potentially too late.
There is a small pot hole on the off ramp that i use to come home from work.every time i hit it, my brakes freak out and i have to pump them to recover and get my brakes back.i drive a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.(this is my second fj cruiser.my first one did the same thing on this pot hole.)it happens every time i hit it.didn't think much about it until i saw the recall investigation on the prius bakes.sounds just like what my fj does.
While traveling in the far right hand lane, in a work zone at designated speeds as controlled by road workers.the vehicle in front of me applied brakes causing me to due the same.my brakes initially grabbed momentarily and then released unexpectedly, while i was still applying the brakes.i jammed on the brakes the tires locked up and nose dived violently.....barely avoiding an accident.obvious significant brake system failure.
1. While backing down a hill the brakes release and you free fall a few feet.dealer brought out another vehicle to test it and this one did the same thing.dealer contacted toyota technical ops and they said this was as designed. 2.while braking the rpm jumps up as high as 1500 rpm causing the vehicle lurch forward.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact statedthat when driving at speeds of 25 mph and traveling over a bump or pothole, the anti-lock braking system would activate but the brakes would not engage. The contact stated that the failure would occur at least five times whenever the vehicle was in operation. The contact has not taken the vehicle to the dealer. The contact was concerned with the brakes potentially causing a crash to occur without warning.the failure mileage was 31,500 and the current mileage was unknown.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. When the vehicle stopped the anti lock and traction control lights began illuminating on the dashboard.while examining the vehicle he noticed that the front drivers side wheel speed sensor was broken.he attempted to take the vehicle to an authorized dealer but the vehicle would not accelerate because the wheels were locked.while towing the vehicle a loud popping noise was heard and all of the wheels except the front drivers side wheels began to turn. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer where they were unable to diagnose the failure.the speed sensor wire was replaced. The failure mileage was 24,000 and the current mileage was 26,000.updated 02/02/11
Loss of brakes while driving.brakes locking up. Complete frame rust
My vehicles frame/ suspension has deteriorated to the point the toyota dealer wont pass it for safety inspection. The frame and suspension have disintegrated.this truck has been garage kept since newand is in otherwise perfect condition.
I have a 2007 toyota fj. The steering seems terribly weak and unpredictable. It drives like a vehicle that has tens of thousands of miles on it, but the steering has been like this since i purchased it. I've had the wheels aligned three times, but the problem continues. Toyota says the there is no issue but that the steering on this style vehicle is just sensitive. While i really enjoy the vehicle, i'm always on full alert when driving knowing that at any given time, the steering may suddenly take the vehicle left or right with no predictability. I've driven a large number of suvs and pickup trucks. I have never experienced a newer vehicle that requires so much attention to the steering. It may go left or right when the roadway surface changes, when encountering uneven roadway surfaces, when transitioning from wet to dry or ice to clear pavement, or for seemingly no reason at all. Often i find myself actually counter steering (inputting opposite tension on the wheel) to keep the vehicle from going leaving the lane i'm traveling in. It is very unpredictablewhile changing lanes. As i begin a slow move to an adjacent lane, the steering may suddenly just pull me over to which i then have to counter steer to keep from going too far.
After accelerating from low speeds the steering sometimes has a large amount of movement left & right from very small steering inputs. Resulting in a "death wobble" sort of a feeling.this happened before and after a lift kit and tires were installed.
Whenever the vehicle is in 4 wheel drive it is unsafe on slippery weather conditions. Difficult to control 3 times i've used this car on icy conditions going no more than 35 or 40 miles an hour and i have slipped the most recent time was easter and the car literally rolled out of control.
Due to rust on my 2007 fj cruiser, i've had many unexpected expenses. I first was losing brake pressure and my brake lines had to be replaced after breaking when in a mechanic's shop. I've also replaced all four calipers, all the rusted pulleys on the engine, lower control arms that were so rusted that they had to be cut out, and hub assemblies for both front wheels. The hub assembly lead to a failed vehicle inspection for safety concerns. The exhaust pipe literally broke apart near the rear frame crossmember and was sitting on it, so had to be replaced. The exhaust manifold rusted apart and separated from the engine block, leading to dangerous fumes in the engine bay and horrible gas mileage. The o2 sensors were rusted in place and giving poor readings and had to be replaced. Turning the steering wheel became difficult and that was due to being extremely rusty, so it had to be replaced. Shifter cable and prndl switch had to be replaced due to not shifting into drive or lower gears. The front differential drain plug was so rusted that the dealership would not attempt to remove it. Now there are holes rusted through the body mount brackets, as well as the passenger side floor. The cargo area's floor where the charcoal evap canister connects to the vehicle has completely rusted through, and one of the subframe brackets rusted so badly that it was taken off by hand. Both subframe brackets need to be replaced. The rear control arm mounts are very thin due to extreme rust. My mechanic is now replacing coolant lines because they have rusted through and started to leak, and gas tank straps which were on the verge of failing.
Steering shakes at speeds at and above 35 mph, i had the dealer look at it and they say it is okay.it has pretty much been there for the past year, i had a 93 land cruiser with 253000 miles that did not have steering wheel shake like the fj does.
Once vehicle is cruising on highway at speeds between 55-70mph, steering wheel shakes uncontrollably.have had the tires swapped, rotated and balanced at different business and still have same issue.dealership says everything is fine.did a test drive with them and it shook and still said everything was fine.
Since late june of 2012, my trd fj cruiser has had serious steering wheel shake at about 62 miles an hour. It seems as though the steering wheel vibrates slightly between 55-60 and 65-70 but experiences peak shake at about 62 exactly. The shake in the steering is incredibly vigorous and makes me concerned for the safety of the vehicle. I have spoken with mechanics at my local truck shop and they do not know what the problem could be as the suspension is not significantly raised and the wheels are in good shape with a recent alignment. The steering also the steering lists to the right noticeably when at it's full vibration speed (62 mph).
I was driving on a divided highway with dirt shoulders at the posted speed (65 mph) and as an 18 wheeler past me at a high rate of speed, it forced me off of the right hand shoulder.the drop of the asphalt to the shoulder caused the steering to shake violently and i found myself into the shoulder and forced into a 180 degree spin. The steering on the fj has been horrible since 95,000 to 100,000 miles and started at around 75,000. I have spoke to many fj and tacoma owners with the same problem and read in multiple forums and blogs regarding this issue.there are home brewed remedies for it but i believe it is an issue that toyota should address.
The frame has rusted beyond expectations, wrong kind of metal or lack of treatment on metal causing oxidation, causing a safety issue of the power steering braking loose and causing potentially injuries or death to passengers. Vehicule is at home
While driving in a straight line at about 35 mph i experience sudden application of the right front brake and the skid indicator light came on. The application of the brake caused me the swerve to the right. Had i been at highway speed i suspect that the fj would have rolled.
When you get above 55 the steering wheel begins to shake and also when braking.
Frame and suspension components are very rusty to the point of a safety concern.i replaced the rear bumper with an aftermarket one to discover the rear bumper support was so rusted it wouldn't be of any help in the event of being rear ended by another car. Also, the rear bumper comes stock with 2 sensors so when backing up will let you know when you get close to something. Both sensors were non-transferable to the new bumper because they were so rusted on the inside when you tried to remove them they crumbled into bits, a combination of metal and plastic. The rust worked its way up the wires as well. Numerous brackets underneath the truck which hold what appears to be electrical components the vehicle would need to operate. If one of these components broke and needed to be replaced i would need to buy new brackets along with the new component - new screws would also be required along side a holy prayer that the old screws don't snap off while attempting to remove them. By the time i was done paying off my vehicle and having more free income to put towards other priorities i was consistently delayed with repaires the vehicle needed to keep functioning. I had to pay for new transmission lines because the ones on there were so rusted, in a lump sum i was not prepared for.power steering lines were replaced once and the power steering still has an issue holding fluid. I am going to chose today's date as the date this occurred because now i am at my wit's end with the rust. I took my truck to have the a/c recharged to be told its going to be about $2000 to replace all the lines and the condenser that is rusted plus labor. While on the lift the mechanic told me to come take a look underneath my truck and he showed me how extensive the rust has become and that i might need to have some work done about the rust first before he can fix the a/c.
While driving my certified pre-owned fj at 65mph, i experience significant steering wheel shimmy where the steering wheel oscillated left and right at least15 degrees in each direction.as soon as vehicle speed dropped to 64mph, the oscillation stopped.this is repeatable.the vehicle has stock wheels and tires.
Severe suspension bracket rust on multiple rear and front components. I luckily was able to avoid an accident when braking but my entire car swayed when the rear lateral support bar bracket broke right off the mount that is welded to the rear due to rust. I then inspected and found multiple rust areas on frame and other suspension brackets. Making this vehicle unsafe to drive. I am aware of toyota's ongoing dilemma with using this horrible untreated steel and hope the nhtsa addresses this issue. This is not normal corrosion this is an absolute neglect in safety by not having this steel treated on such critical components of a vehicles frame. Had this incident happen on the highway at speeds of 55 mph or greater. Serious injury and/or death can occur. If i am not the only consumer having this issue on toyota fj crusier vehicles. I hope the nhtsa enforces a recal on these frames and/or critical suspension components. My vehicle is 16 years old, i purchased it from a dealer whom recieved it from the original owner with 57,000 miles on it. Now currently after 4 years of owning this fj cruiser i only have 71,000 miles on it. Had this bracket caught onto my brake lines which is located directly below this rear bracket i would have lost all ability to stop my vehicle.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. There is widespread and significant rusting on the frame and drivetrain components.well-maintained, and not located in a salty environment, nor an environment where the roads are ever salted.this vehicle is utilizes the same frame as another toyota vehicle (4runner), and that vehicle was involved with the frame-rusting recall during the same time period this vehicle was manufactured.
I currently own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and have experienced problems with the abs braking system. As of yet it has not caused an accident in my vehicle, but sooner or later someone will be killed if this problem is not corrected. When coming to a stop and applying the brakes if you should happen to hit a rut in the road you seem to loose your abs and the vehicle begins to act very erratic until you come to a complete stop, almost to the point of losing control of the steering. This has happened to my vehicle at least a dozen or more times in the 2 1/2 years i've owned it.
Gas tank straps broke frame deteriated on fj crusier with only 72000 miles on it would have never known how unsafe frame is if straps gas tank hanging
2007 toyota cruiser trd - tie rod broke. I was backing out of my driveway and turning the steering wheel was difficult. I got out and looked at the vehicle. One tire was pointed one way and one the other. There weren't any events leading up to the failure. Shortly before the tie rod broke, steering felt as if i was on ice for a few short moments. Fortunately, i wasn't driving the vehicle when the tie rod broke. Vehicle was undriveable and towed to a toyota dealership in edmonds, wa. The tie rod was replaced by toyota. Dealership had no information as to how it could have happened. No reason was given. Car was 2 weeks out of warranty and dealership wasn't going to cover this safety issue. After applying some pressure, they did handle the problem.
05-14-2010i have been very concerned about this fender bulge and /cracking problem on the fj's. Well it was my turn, a bulge right there on the drivers side crumple zone. Lets face it, if the crumple zone is already crumpled before you get in an accident, how is it going to help you if you get into an accident.i took it to the dealer, they contacted the fts, field technician specialist. The fts wanted to see if the fj to see if it was stock. I did have one modification. After reading everything i could get my hands from the forums members on this subject i decided to have a readylift leveling kit, installed in the front only to prevent the tires from hitting the inter fender wells. The lift only raised the front 2.25 inches and the drive remained the same. Any modification problems that toyota may have a problem with can be handled with a copy of the magnuson ' moss warranty act of 1975. The field technician specialist checked out bulge on the driver's side crumple and they verified front inner fender was bulged and recommend the replacement of the right & left front inner fenders.06-28-2010i got the fj back from the body shop on thursday the 24th. Both the apron sub-assemblies &reinforcement sub-assemblies were replaced.under the hood i couldn't even tell if it was worked on.after all that i have read and the folks i have talked to i'm glad toyota stepped up to the plate and fixed the problem. Let's hope it stays fixed.
Chipping paint all over toyota fj cruiser and windshield looks pitted. Talked to service department and was told that their wasn't a problem with the paint.
2007 fj cruiser has a crack on the inner fender, also referred to as an engine bay body rip. This vehicle has not been in an accident. The crack was noticed at around 39,500 miles, but may have been there earlier. No corrective parts have been installed.
2007 fj cruiser was serviced by big island toyota multiple times in 2008.february 11, 2008 - 31649 miles ' 30,000 mile service, includes under vehicles inspection. April 16, 2008 - 33007 miles ' safety check inspection, spark plug replacement, cabin filter replacementaugust 20, 2008 - 34418 miles ' stereo inspection for warranty issueaugust 27, 2008 ' 34582 miles - warranty replacement of broken stereothe february 11 service states the following parts under vehicle were marked "checked and okay":shock absorbers / suspensionsteering gear box / linkage and boots / ball joints / dust coversmuffler / exhaust pipes / mountingsengine oil and fluid leaksbrake lines / hoses / parking brake cabledrive shaft boots / constant velocity boots / u-joints / transmission linkagetransmission / differential / transfer casefuel lines and connections / fuel tank band / fuel tank vapor vent system hosesinspect nuts and bolts on body chassisthe april 16 service marked all components as app'd, including multiple components that would have required the technician to be under the vehicle. We chose big island toyota to perform our service as we were under the impression that we were getting the best service for our toyota vehicle. The corrosion discovered in december was so complete that there was no way it wasn't present during previous services and toyota did not point it out when they were under the vehicle. Neglecting to call attention to the problem during previous paid services prevented us from being able to address the corrosion issue before parts began to fall off and perforate the frame. At this point big island toyota has declared that the vehicle has no value whatsoever and they will no longer provide service to us at the dealership.
The paint has been dramatically chipping off of my 2007 fj cruiser.this was brought to the dealerships and toyota regional managers attention immediately and it has been over a year and a half of unreturned phone calls, missed appointments and being dismissed.
Within 6 months after purchasing my voodoo blue 2007 fj cruiser, i began noticing random paint chipping on the body of my vehicle.i have never put my car through a car wash, nor has it ever been off-roaded.i brought this to the attention of my sales rep at the toyota dealership where i purchased it and he proceeded to ask me if i had ever driven through any construction sites, which i had not.he then referred me to a toyota paint specialist who then proceeded to tell me that this is very common because lead is no longer an ingredient in the paint, which is causing it to become very brittle.since i am leasing the car i was concerned that i would be charged at lease termination for this but was assured by the specialist that this was considered "normal wear and tear" on the car.he suggested that i purchase touch-up paint and apply as needed.however, it has now been well over a year and the paint not only continues to chip further, but i've begun to notice a few small areas where there is also corrosion developing.at this point i plan to bring the truck back in to get something in writing concerning this problem and liability.i do not want to get screwed at the end of my lease term.i have never heard of paint chipping in this way, especially not on a new vehicle.i even purchased a 2007 prius recently and have had no issues whatsoever with the paint on that vehicle and it is driven under the same conditions as the fj - city and highway only.
The driver's left foot rest came loose and went under the brake pedal.i was able to clear the pedal before braking.i think this could be a wide-spread issue after looking at several internet posts.
The left foot rest fell off while driving and almost got stuck underneath the brake pedal.
Beginning at about 2 months the paint on my vehicle started coming off. My friend has the same vehicle but 2 weeks older & has the same problem.the paint has gotten progressively worse and now my car is rusting. My friend also has rust spots on his car.
Inner fender aprons have cracked in under 20-k miles. This requires extensive repair dismantling the entire front end and removal of the dash.i will be left with the equivalent of a vehicle that has suffered a serious front end collision, complete with accelerated rust in weld areas, specifically around the firewall.a complete buy-back should be the remedy for such a serious & significant design flaw that toyota should have been aware of since the same failures occurred on the australia sold "prado" (which uses the same platform as the american fj cruiser).
2007 toyota fj cruiser.consumer writes in regards to vehicle poor driving visibility and other multiple defects.the consumer stated he had difficulty seeing oncoming traffic at intersections.it appeared the decision to go with a half door on the vehicle with a short frame was the root cause of the poor visibility. Also, the inability to exit the vehicle from the back seat on the passenger side, was impossible without the front passenger opening the front passenger door first. The consumer also stated space left between the end of the roof and the beginning of the rear door drained so poorly that leaves and other natural debris would build up to the point that, when it rained, water would leak into the cargo area. Also, despite the claimed gas mileage reported on the window sticker (20 mpg) the consumer never achieved more than 17.1 mpg, even though the bulk of his driving was done on the highway.
The toyota fj cruiser develops bulges in the engine bay over time with normal driving.these are in the crumple zones and eventually rip.toyota fails to fix this to spite having hundreds of documented cases.mine is one of them.http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/toyota-fj-cruiser-polls/37556-do-you-have-inner-fender-bulges-cracking.html.
The inner fenderwell apron crush zones are buckling under normal driving conditions - it appears the frame has too much flex and is causing the weak spot in the inner fenderwell to break.the buckling on the passenger side has also shifted the fender backward causing a pinch at the hood corner and the front edge of the door.i am no longer able to open the door.i am concerned that because this is a safety related area of the body that this issue might impact the structural integrity of the vehicle in an accident, or even under normal operating conditions. The vehicle will be taken to my local dealer this week.i am aware of at least 150 other similar vehicles with various stages of this identical problem, some which have also been inspected by various toyota personnel. Information about this issue has been posted to an on-line forum to gather additional data - www.fjcruiserforums.com - where pictures and descriptions of the vehicles, equipment, and build date / mileage have been gathered.
My 2007 toyota fj cruiser developed two, under the hood, wheel well/inner fender cracks, at the crumple dimples.the vehicle exhibited the body cracks at 18,000 miles.each crack, one on the left and right, directly above each upper wheel well, where attached to the inner fender, are about 4" long and 1/16"-1/8" wide.i took the truck to toyota where, without batting an eye, sent the truck to a body shop and replaced both the left and right inner fender assembly. This was a very major repair, costing toyota about $8k in materials and labor.i am very concerned that this problem will reappear, after my warranty expires at 36,000 miles.i do not sport off-road this truck.
Rips in metal "crumple zones" inside engine compartment of 2007 toyota fj cruiser. Vehicle has been slightly modified (suspension, tires), but never 'jumped' and all offroad use has been on smooth, non-technical trails (as advertised by toyota).
My complaint has to do with the paint! i have repeatedly gone into toyota to have them deal with this chipping problem. They have fixed chips only on the uprights beside the window. The chipping is occurring on all parts of the vehicle, on flat surfaces such as the hood and right and left sides. To date i have over 200 chips with 60,000 km - i have over 300,000 km on a 1997 ford that has been driven in the same conditions that has 1/20 the chips. There is a problem with the maroon painton this fj cruiser. It is not going away and it appears to be a problem with the bond between the paint and the primer as best i can tell.
The driver foot rest (dead pedal) on this car brakes loose easily and becomes a loose object under and around the driver foot pedals.i had mind come loose while driving and didn't realize it until i attemped to stop my car and was unable to depress the brake pedal because the broken foot rest had lodged it's self under the brake pedal after braking loose.i ended up having to swerve around the car in front of me on the highway to avoid an accident, before stopping with the e-brake on the side of the highway.extremely dangerous!
Paint chipping within the first two months of vehicle ownership. Chipping on the hood and fender around the headlight.
The toyota fj has massive blind spots exacerbated by the design of the side mirrors and the rearview mirror and the tire which blocks the rear.
The inner fenderwell apron crush zones are buckling, cracking and ripping under normal driving conditions - it appears the frame has too much flex and is causing the weak spot in the inner fenderwell to break. Concerned that because this is a safety related area of the body that this issue might impact the structural integrity of the vehicle in an accident, or even under normal operating conditions. The vehicle has been taken to the toyota dealer, and a toyota field engineer and district manager examined the vehicle, including taking numerous pictures. No repairs were offered at that time, as they were unsure of the cause or remedy. I am aware of at least 113 other similar vehicles with various stages of this identical problem, some which have also been inspected by various toyota personnel. Information about this issue has been posted to an on-line forum to gather additional data - www.fjcruiserforums.com - where pictures and descriptions of the vehicles, equipment, and build date / mileage have been gathered. As of this date, i have been told that "toyota will take care of the problem", but have received no specific information on when or how.
Complaining about the paint on my 2007 toyota fj cruiser the paint seems to very thin and brittle i have chips in no leading areas of the vehicle when i asked about it at the dealership they have excuses.
Fender apron tears and bulges in the engine bay of my fj cruiser.
Had a virina safety inspection performed on 6-25-2020 and it was found the frame is completely rusted out.the vehicle cannot be driven due to safety reasons. 2007 toyota fj cruiser with 101000 miles.no accident or injury but vehicle is not operable due to structural failure could happen at any time.
Left and right side inner metal fenders are tearing and bulging.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated upon inspection, the mechanic discovered that severe corrosion had formed on the entire undercarriage of the vehicle. Prior to the discovery, the contact stated that an unknown part had separated and detached from the vehicle in his driveway due to the corrosion. The dealer then took several pictures of the corrosion on the vehicle. The contact was warned by the dealer to not drive off road or use the vehicle to tow due to the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000. Vin was not available.
Excessive paint chipping.
2007 toyota fj cruiser with door panel fender failure. Consumer states both the passenger and drivers side front fenders have bulges and cracks approximately 3-4 inches long in the upper portion of the inner fender. They are located approximately 8 inches from the firewall on the passenger side and 6 inches from the firewall on the drivers side.
Paint is chipping all over car.car is 2007 fj. By toyota.i have never had this happen on another car.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that the rear sub-frame was extremely corroded. The contact also stated the abs warning light was illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed with needing the sub-frame to be replaced. The mechanic was unable to diagnose the failure with the abs warning light illumination. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 204,000.
Defective paint.excessive chipping of paint on the vehicle.especially around the front window and side panels.not due to rocks.looks like polka dots all over.
Paint failure is immediate. Vehicle is a toyota 2007 fj cruiser.car was parked under mesquite tree for shade. Tree sap from tree caused paint to immediately bubble and crack and come off. Literally everywhere drop hits body andbumper is damaged, approximately 50 spots or more. Paint releases completely to primer.
Numerous paint flaking; even on non leading surfaceswindshield pitting and sparkling in sunlight.
Informed via the internet about possible problem, with at this time unknown cause, december 2006.inner front fender ripping and bulging of fender support panels leading eventually to jamming of front doors while in the closed position when front fenders drop down to a lower position on frame blocking same. This appears to be occurring to approximately 20% of the older vehicles with build dates of 06', 07' & 08' with mileage from 10,000 to 75,000. Information gathered from fj cruiser forum via the internet and web research.vehicle has been taken to dealer for inspection and am awaiting a response.damage was not discovered until 60600 miles when vehicle was being inspected after detailing, mileage of damage occurrence is unknown. Dealer inspected vehicle and took pictures at their location.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.the contact noticed a curvature in the inner fender apron of the vehicle.a mechanic stated that the inner fender apron crush zones were ripping and cracking under normal driving conditions and the frame contained an excess of flexibility.the dealer found no failures and no repairs were made.the current and failure mileages were 33,952.
Vehicle like others is starting to experience buldging on the inner fender aprons.mine have not developed to cracks like so many others but appears to be in its infancy since it is buldging. I was made aware of the complaint after browsing this database.upon further research i found fjcruiserforums.com where 155+ other people have experienced the same problem!i have not taken the vehicle to the dealer as i have heard horror stories and the problem has not been remedied.i am very concerned about the structural integrity of the front in under normal driving conditions and especially concerned about the vehicles crash rating and how it has been affected.it appears to be buldging at two crumple zones on the uni body.no other apparent buldges, rips, or deformities anywhere else. The vehicle has never been in an impact situation greater than a shopping cart at the super market rolling into my vehicle. This appears to be a natural occurring problem which the toyota designers did not take into consideration when building the vehicle.the front end does not appear to be able to support its own weight.
My gas tank straps completely rusted off leaving the gas tank hanging down below the frame and in extreme compromised unsafe position. Multiple areas of frame rust completely through not supported by either end
2007 toyota fj cruiser:the inner fender apron/liner under the hood is bulging. Appears to be a manufacturer defect. There hundreds of others with the same vehicle, same problem. In many cases that i've seen the metal begins to tear. See www.fjcruiserforums.com for pictures, more info, etc....
Recently purchased used from dealership.excessive rust on lower frame and other components (transmission and power steering lines) as well as suspension.this is not a flood vehicle.initially took it to toyota for repairs of the lines and trans.the quote was too high, so i took it to local shops for repair.the local shops were surprised by the amount of rust.trans was fixed but the shops refused to fix other components that attached to the frame because they fear they will cause more damage.visited several fj cruiser forums and frame rust issues are incredibly common with the fj, to the point where there are class action lawsuits.toyota needs to step up and fix this issue for fj owners!
Sheet metal cracking on both sides of the inner fenders within the engine compartment.
Frame is rusting out- truck only has 142k on it.told today it will probably fail inspection next year as it barely passed today.this is a huge safety concern and affects the structural integrity of the vehicletoyota has settled with tacoma, tundra owners but ignores issue with fj
Factory receiver on frame dropped coming to a stop while towing a trailer due to frame rust/corrosion.
I am concerned about cracks developing in my toyota fj cruiser which could affect the safety of myself and others in vehicle.
The back portion of the frame is completely rusted out, has a rot hole, and cracked. It is the same problem that has been happening to similar year model tacomas, sequoias, and tundras. The fj cruiser now needs to be included in this recall for rusty frame issues. I'm not even in a rust belt state. I'm in florida.a rear end accident could cause the whole vehicle to collapse and make kill passengers in the back seats.tons of other complaints filed here. There's a facebook group "fj cruiser rusted frame owners unite".vehicle has been inspected by insurance for repairs, may just get totaled out as of this writing.no warning symbols or lights.
Excessive corrosion on frame.
Replaced rear differential $2,500, was advised when picking up the car the frame has rotted out. Mechanic advises life of vehicle approximately 2 years. We would have never repaired the vehicle had we known. I have been advised this is a known toyota problem.
Purchased a 2007 fj cruiser used and discovered the frame is rusting and deteriorating at an alarming pace. The damage is extensive and has obviously been ongoing for quite sometime.
While driving normally and less than 10 miles per hour, thankfully on a regular, paved, local road with little traffic, the driver side rear suspension spring seat and stabilizer bar attachment point on rear axle suddenly, unexpectedly, and without warning just tore apart and off of the axle housing to which it was mounted and the resulting sharp and heavy metal edged parts completely sheared off a brake line releasing all hydraulic brake fluid and causing the immediate loss of all normal braking ability.thankfully nobody was injured, but the car can't be driven at all now, because it has no brakes at all, other than the mechanical emergency brake, and by using transmission "braking."lots of rust under car since we bought it used from dealer in morristown nj, apparently due to low quality steel used in initial construction and apparent lack of adequate factory anti-rust treatment of frame and other undercarriage parts.interior and painted top body parts show no rust issues.however, the underside, is full of lots of rust.this is apparently a well-known, very common problem with toyota fj models.it is very dangerous, and it should be addressed by toyota immediately!i'm making plans to have the car towed to a local toyota dealership for inspection and possible repairs.finally, as far as i am aware, this car has never done any significant or taxing "off-roading."
Fuel tank strap rusted through, almost lost my fuel tank. I have since replaced it at the dealership. The frame is has also developed rust issues.
I bought a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and the body was in perfect shape couple months go by and i took it to my mechanic and he points out how i have a hole in my frame and as well and a hole where the welds to the frames are as well
Frame has a lot of rust. The straps to hold the gas tank broke due to rusting. Rear bumper frame has also rusted.
The frame on my 2007 fj cruiser is so badly rusted that the brackets connecting the rear control arms to the frame deteriorated and they are no longer attached. This was noticed when the straps from the gas tank also rusted away and the gas tank dropped. The frame damage is so severe that no body shop wants to touch it for liability reasons.
My vehicle is prematurely getting eaten by a rapid and uncontrollably growing rust issue. This is very unsafe as the gas tank almost fell off while driving due to the straps being corroded and the frame is getting weaker to the point i can feel the body flexing in situations it does not need to be flexing.
The frame on my 2007 fj cruiser is in bad shape. Multiple areas of bad exfoliation corrosion, flaking off in large chunks nearly every part of the frame. Body is in perfect condition but the frame is terrible.
Paint chips off everywhere for no reason.
Since i purchased the vehicle brand new in 2006 it has been rusting and an alarming rate. Even my mechanic says he's never seen a new car rust that quickly. The frame is covered i rust, i tried to stop it but it didn't work.
My fj cruiser frame is rotting from the inside out, the gas tank mounting strap has broken and due to frame rust, the mounting point has failed and broken off the frame.the rear body mounts are deteriorating as is the rear frame cross members. Due to the frame ruat and gas strap mounting point failing, the dealer cannot repair.this is a safety issue as the gas tank cannot be correctly mounted.of the 2nd gas tank strap fails, the gas tank may fall out.i have seen several bodyshops that are surprised at the age of the vehicle and the amount of frame rot present.
Frame structural rust/ fuel tank strap rust on going problem with this one and many others
Under carriage, is rusting away ! vehicle, only has 97,000 miles on it. Mechanic, said the vehicle is falling apart, with rust...
Inner fender liner metal cracking at the crumple zone, severe cracks developing.
My fj has 63k miles on it and has rust all over the undercarriage including the springs, contol arms, calipers, frame, sway bar, etc...
I am the third owner of a 2007 toyota fj cruiser, this vehicle has major rust overtaking the frame and all suspension parts and mounts, even the inside of the frame is rusting out. This seems to be a regular issue. I am very concerned i am going to have suspension parts break off while i'm driving, i have already had to replace the fuel tank straps that rusted in half while driving doen the highway.
Passenger side front fender apron beginning to bulge.
Severe rust on under-side of vehicle. Suspension components at risk of detaching due to rust.
I went on a trip with my toyota fj cruiser.prior to the trip, i noted that there was nothing wrong with my vehicle.during the trip, i looked in the engine compartment and observed the inner left fender had a slight bulge and crack.the vehicle was not involved in any collision, nor any other type of event.just normal road driving.
My 2007 toyota fj cruiser with an expedition one front bumper and 6" rough country lift has gotten inner fender bulges. It has never been jumped or involved in an accident. The drivers side inner fender has begun to bulge up in the crumple zone.i have taken it to yokem toyota, and they are waiting to hear from the national toyota office before fixing it under warranty. They have been helpful, but since toyota has not issued a service bulletin, they don't know how to handle it.
My inner fenderwells have cracked all the way through at the crumple zones. I have mentioned this to toyota, and they say it is because of my aftermarket bumper even though hundreds of documented cases have been found on stock fj cruisers of same year as mine.i feel this issue negates the strength of the fenders and would not react favorably in a crash.
Frame seems to be rusting quick. Air conditioning water drain and run off hits frame and rusts in that spot
While driving, my exhaust broke from hitting a pothole. When i took to the shop for repair, we noticed so much rust on the frame. I made an appointment at my local dealership to have it inspected, we found that the frame is extremely rusted with holes in the back piece by the bumper. The local dealership opened a case. They also said for me to contact corporate toyota and open a case. The local dealership said they take this extremely serious because of the tacoma rusted frame recall. The dealership said they can not make a decision and that it must be made by corporate. The dealership supplied the pictures so corporate could see the frame rotting. I stayed in constant contact with a dealership representative the entire time. Every conversation that i had with toyota corporate ends with them saying 'sorry, there is not a recall right now'. The dealership representative became frustrated and even said she would not put her kids in the fj cruiser because its unsafe. Everyone agrees that a 2007 fj cruiser frame should not be rusting out like this. Finally, the dealership was who told me i should contact nhtsa and start this process. I have been reading on fj criuiser specific forums recently about others having the same issue. It seems really wide spread.
Frame has severe structural rot at the lower control arm mount and left and right upper control arm mounts at the frame. And additional frame rust is the rear axle housing has rusted to the point of weeping oil.this is what i was told when i had it looked at.this fj is no longer able to be driven at this point.it was not in an accident, the frame is just rusting at an alarming rate compared to other toyotas i have owned.
The vehicle has been taken good care of but, the frame is prematurely rusting at connecting points to the body causing the vehicle to unsafe to drive. The vehicle looks and runs well but might be a safety risk in sudden stops of accidents causing vehicle body to dislodge from frame.
While doing routine maintenance i noticed cracks in both inner fender wells of my 1 year old toyota fj cruiser. I then starting doing research and found many people with the same problem. I contacted my local dealer and scheduled an appointment and at the time they said that it would be covered under warranty when a fix or repair was available. Several months went by without a response and during that time i had installed new tires and suspension. I then had some more service at another dealer several months later and i was told that the fenders would not be covered under warranty and any alterations from stock would void all warranty. This was noted well before any modifications and i don't see where different tires, bumpers, or suspension would have anything to do with fenders. The repair would require replacement of the inner fender wells. Many other people are experiencing this issue as noted on http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/toyota-fj-cruiser-polls/37556-do-you-have-inner-fender-bulges-cracking.htmland http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/problems-dealer-service/33440-engine-bay-body-rips.htmlthis repair has been done on several fj cruisers that i am aware of and the cracks could be considered a safety issue as they are in the crumple zone area.
2007 toyota fj cruiser.inner fender bulges on both sides.
I purchase my blue toyota fj cruiser in september of 2006. A month after my purchase i noticed the paint chipping in odd places that i haven't seen on any of the other cars i had owned.i started talking to other blue toyota fj cruiser owners and they had the same complaint.i have been to the toyota dealership and they have pushed me under the rug.i have called the toyota hotline and they haven't even consented to look at it. So here i am.
Our 2007n toyota fj only has 135, 000 miles on it and runs well. We love the vehicle and have a severely rusted out frame. The truck has been adequately maintained but is now unsafe to drive. There are several large areas of rusted frame that are gone, motor mounts have fallen off the frame, the rear axle is barely hanging on because the rear frame is brittle. On the passengerside almost 3 feet of frame is gone from the underside of the vehicle. There is very little metal left to weld to making repairs not possible. Toyota corperate refuses to assist us and we are stuck with a vehicle that is near total failure.
My 07 fj has only 104k miles on it. My mechanic told me it is not safe to drive do to the under body rusting and falling apart. I have spend a lot of time and money up keeping my fj. I now will have to get the complete rear axel and other components replaced before i can drive it again.something needs to be done to fix these issues. It's complete negligence that this takes place to so many of these vehicles. I'm just thankful i got it to my mechanic before something happened to the fj with my 4 1/2 & 1 1/2 year old inside.please make this right.
The left rear tire blew out, i didn't hit anything prior, and i tried to control the vehicle and bring it to a stop. I got it to be about 40 mph before i hit the cement railing on the bridge. Please call [xxx] at [xxx] claim number pa[xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
On dec 30, 2019 i took my 2007 fj cruiser in for regular maintenance and shortly after i dropped it off, i was contacted by the dealership and asked to come back. They wanted to show me the bottom of the vehicle because they said it was no longer safe to drive. I went back to the dealership and the mechanic showed me that the frame of my fj was completely rusted through with multiple holes in right side of the frame - some holes measuring over 5 inches in length. It crumbled when touched. I was told that the rest of the vehicle was in perfect condition but it was no longer safe to drive because of the condition of the frame. I have found out since, that this is a known issue with the 2007 fj cruiser models but toyota has yet to recall the frames. I've also found out that they have recalled other models due to prematurely rusted out frames, but the fj's have not been included in those recalls.i was stuck in toronto unable to drive back to ny, so my family incurred massive unexpected costs to get home, and work & school were missed because of this situation. I've been told it will cost me approx $15 - 20k to get my truck repaired, but i believe that cost is toyota's responsibility. In the meantime it's unsafe to drive so i'm without a vehicle making my life and the life of my family more difficult seeing as it's our only vehicle... And it's stuck across the border in toronto, canada.i hope toyota recalls the 2007 fj cruiser model frames asap - i've learned that there are many other fj owners across north america who are dealing with this issue and are very unhappy with how toyota is dealing with it (or i should say seemingly not dealing with it). I don't feel my otherwise perfect vehicle should become an oversized paper weight when toyota has dealt with similar issues in other models - the solution is pretty clear.
Rust! frame rust!
The inner fender wells on my 2007 toyota fj cruiser are bulging on both the drivers side and passenger side.definitely seems to be a defect in design due to possible inability of vehicle to handle the flexing, etc.it is now affecting my doors and basic alignment of vehicle.gaps are forming where there shouldn't be gaps, etc. I just got my tires balanced and aligned and the tires are wearing funnyjust 2 months after having work done especially on the drivers side where the larger bulge is. The bulge is noticeably getting larger with time and will eventually crack.i have friends that have the same problem, started with bulges and now their inner fender wells are cracked.toyota will not admit to having knowledge of this problem and yet every year the vehicle has been put into production the inner fender wells have been improved and reinforced...but even those are now failing and bulging.toyota is aware of this and blaming it on offroad use or aftermarket parts....but its happening across the board on all or most fj's.work/warranty work is being denied.we are now left with a vehicle that will most likely fall apart or even worse...will affect us in an auto accident...since its related to the crumple zone and is showing weakness.please help us and do something about it for us.
Frame rust and fuel tank strap rust
2007 fj cruiser engine bay body rips, noticed at approximately 75k.no off roading since purchased used december 2007 with 32k already clocked.rips are symmetrical on both sides of the engine bay inner fender apron.
Frame completely rusted away frombody of car. Engine and exterior body are in perfect condition due to the rusted out frame toyota claims the car is unsafe to drive and they will not touch it. See attached . The frame looks like a pastry would as it flakes away in layers until there is nothing left.
Toyota fj cruiser 2007: inner fender rails / engine bay (structural vehicle body panel) bulges and cracks under regular operation condition. After an first replacement at ~ 5000mi, the new parts cracked again at ~ 11000mi. Toyota refuses to repair that structural defect under warranty, which is a ~ $10000 repair. This concern has been reported under a significant number of fj cruiser owners (see fj cruiser forum engine bay rips).
Received word from toyota service department that the frame on my 2007 fj is rotted, not repairable, and unsafe to drive.this seems to be a manufacturing defect, not owner caused.looking to toyota to address the problem.this seems similar to the tacoma frame recall.
Engine bay or fender apron rips in toyota fj cruiser.
My 2007 voodo blue fj cruiser paint is chipping and has about 4500 miles on it and has never been offroad.
Frame has completely disintegrated where the rear upper control arm links meet the crossmember, making the vehicle unsafe and fail the nh state inspection. The links broke free while driving on a rural road. Upon further inspection we found rust perforation on frame rails with thin and fatigued metal in the same general area.
Left section of the hood of a 2007 toyota fj cruiser flew off while driving on the highway, causing cars to swerve. No wrecks. I took the car to a body shop and they said those panel fly off all the time because they are not affixed in place. No screws, glue, or nails. Nothing. Very dangerous. Could have killed families traveling alongthe highway for summer vacations.
Toyota's have been having rust issues with frames. A government mandated fix for tundras and tacomas have been approved, but not for fj cruisers, even though it's a similar model. I need to have my frame rust issues fixed in order to pass inspection.
I have had two brake lines burst in the past year due to rust. Both times i was lucky to not have been on the interstate and was traveling at a low speed. Both have been the back brake lines. This rust situation with the fj's is unacceptable and dangerous! toyota should be held accountable and the situation needs to be addressed before a person is killed or seriously injured.
My son was driving home from school when he heard a rattle/bang when he took a corner or went over a bump.he told me about the noise as soon as he got home.we took the fj out for a drive and i heard the noise coming from the driver's side.upon inspecting the exterior drivers side i found that the left side, rear trailing arm mounting point and a section of the fj's frame, had torn away from the frame.the trailing arms was not floating, unattached.we are very luck that the trailing did not drop while my son was driving home, as it would have been driven into the pavement, possibly causing a catastrophic accident.i have called toyota corporate, who can provide not solution on how to repair this issue.again, i am lucky my son was on secondary roads and not the highway and the trailing arm fell to the pavement.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that the muffler and entire frame were corroded and deteriorated when touched. The contact called dch freehold toyota (located at 4268 us 9 s, freehold, nj 07728, (732) 810-1048) and was informed that they could not assist. The contact was advised to call the manufacturer. The contact called the manufacturer and was provided case number: 1905240531. The manufacturer referred the contact to nhtsa. The approximate failure mileage was 101,000.
I was cleaning this vehicle and noticed that there are tears in the sheet metal of the body.after further investigation online,i found several people with the same issue. I am filing a complaint in the hopes that toyota takes responsibility for this issue.in a crash i do not know how well the defective body panels will hold up and protect the people in the car.
A few weeks ago i was working on my vehicle and i had to remove the rear bumper then i found the chassis damaged by so much deep rust, that for a moment i just thought to brush and put an anti corrosive but the damage is not fixed with brushing and painting. I call toyota for a frame recall and they don't have any yet.my vehicle it's not safe to pull anything. I also feel that one of these days the body can be detached from the chassis.
A major hazardous issue was the fuel tank strap broke due to rust and had to be replaced. Fortunately for me a mechanic spotted this serious problem before a potential disaster happened out on the highway. The entire frame of this vehicle is rusting at outstanding speed and presents a safety issue for myself and others on the road. Toyota has presented a record of using inferior frames in the past and unfortunately the fj vehicles were given those inferior, unsafe frames as well.
2007 toyota fj cruiser fender bulges and cracking on my vehicle without modification on the vehicle. Fender cracking/bulges was not also due to excessive or even off-roading, jumping or other vehicle activities.
Due to rust on my 2007 fj cruiser, i've had many unexpected expenses. I first was losing brake pressure and my brake lines had to be replaced after breaking when in a mechanic's shop. I've also replaced all four calipers, all the rusted pulleys on the engine, lower control arms that were so rusted that they had to be cut out, and hub assemblies for both front wheels. The hub assembly lead to a failed vehicle inspection for safety concerns. The exhaust pipe literally broke apart near the rear frame crossmember and was sitting on it, so had to be replaced. The exhaust manifold rusted apart and separated from the engine block, leading to dangerous fumes in the engine bay and horrible gas mileage. The o2 sensors were rusted in place and giving poor readings and had to be replaced. Turning the steering wheel became difficult and that was due to being extremely rusty, so it had to be replaced. Shifter cable and prndl switch had to be replaced due to not shifting into drive or lower gears. The front differential drain plug was so rusted that the dealership would not attempt to remove it. Now there are holes rusted through the body mount brackets, as well as the passenger side floor. The cargo area's floor where the charcoal evap canister connects to the vehicle has completely rusted through, and one of the subframe brackets rusted so badly that it was taken off by hand. Both subframe brackets need to be replaced. The rear control arm mounts are very thin due to extreme rust. My mechanic is now replacing coolant lines because they have rusted through and started to leak, and gas tank straps which were on the verge of failing.
The frame on my 2007 fj cruiser is rusting very badly. There are large holes in my frame and i have had one of my rear sway bars rust all the way off. I feel like at any moment my car could just fall apart and cause me to wreck.
Canadian vehicle, frame is rusted with many brackets and mounts beginning to fail including fuel line guides, gas tank straps, skid plates and mounts, sub frames becoming flimsywas driving down a bumpy road and the rear gas tank strap broke dropping the tank to the ground disconnecting the fuel pump and leaving the vehicle inoperable
Another fender bulge issue. The bulge started at 30k miles. I'm at 90k miles now and the passenger side bulge has now become a tear. The drivers side has also become a tear. I believe this issue is very common on the fj cruisers built in 2007. This issue was attended to on the newer models. The crumple zones is where these tears appear and i am very concerned for the safety of myself and my passengers. My vehicle is not the first this has happened to and it will not be the last until toyota recognizes this as an epic failure on their part. I cannot understand how a vehicle that has 90k miles still has the stock battery and brake pads but has two major tears in the body!
Rips and bulges appeared on the inside of the engine bay. They are appeareing in a designated "crumple zone" .. Which makes me fear for my safety.. It has been documented by hundreds of other toyota fj cruiser owners as well..... There were no events leading to this. Toyota has not aknowledged the problem in any way.
The rust on the frame is mind blowing. Rust holes in frame and gas tank straps, and suspension parts. This is dangers and someone can be injured or dead.
The tank straps are rusted out. One is completely broken, the other is 75% broken, and the safety of driving it is compromised.
A toyota dealer inspection of the undercarriage frame of my toyota fj cruiser, reflects that the vehicle is no longer safe to drive. The vehicle has always been maintained by the dealership and is otherwise in good condition. The rust is severe in the frame pillars, joints and attached components. In the event of an accident, the vehicle would not protect passengers because the frame would quickly disintegrate. The toyota dealer stated that unless toyota issues a recall the cost to replace the frame is at least $15,000.
2007 toyota fj cruiser, 125k miles.mid-atlantic area of the us.frame has excessive rust and degradation.a toyota dealership during a normal service visit and 2 independent mechanics confirm it is unsafe to drive or to especially tow trailers.both independent mechanics also added they have seen this issue before on tundras, fj cruisers, and 4runners from the same era.weldments in the frame are corroded and riddled with cracks.large sections of frame members are also very corroded with thin walls/holes.biggest concern is loss of structural integrity which could lead to a major mechanical failure/accident.little to no rust on the body,have driven other toyota and ford trucks in same environment with no rust issues at 200k miles.filed a complaint with toyota.
The frame has rusted at all major welds and along the frame components.very little metal is left to hold the rear suspension to the frame mounts of the car.a toyota bumperhitch failed while driving with a trailer attached because therear crossmember rusted through.the rear gas tank straps also rusted through and have been replaced.gas tank was hanging by one strap.
Frame is rotting away and structural support is no longer there.
I have an 07 toyota fj cruiser & i checked out my inner fender and saw 2 cracks after reading an online forum complaint board about this issue.my good friend who also has an 07 fj cruiser has the same exact problem as well.there are cracks on both sides of my inner fender.my passenger side has a bulge around the crack as well.my wife drives our small children (infants) around and i am very concerned.i read many places this is a design flaw by toyota.please help as this is a major safety issue and should never crack as it has.
I have been dealing with rust on the frame the frame is rusting from the inside out also dealing with rust on the tank straps
The gas tank straps rusted through completely. The both straps had rusted out completely. The front strap was dangling down and so i used a ratchet strap to get me home. When i secured the front, the back strap broke. The problem was noted by a mechanic when i was getting a tire rotation or alignment. I had to buy replacement straps.
Frame is rusting badly
Rotted rust issue all over the undercarriage.
The frame of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser is rusting uncontrollably. It was "descaled" and sprayed with protecting fluid. The descaling revealed significant frame rust. My passenger rear shock mount has rusted completely and the shock has become free from the frame. I have yet to get an accurate estimate of the damage but will soon
Extreme frame rust
Upon state inspection, severe rust and corrosion was discovered on the frame. Not only did it fail inspection, my mechanic strongly urged me not to drive it, as the rear axle has a possibility of falling out.
Cracks appeared in inner fender on the front driver and passenger sides.the cracks were proceeded by a bulge in the sheet metal.
05-14-2010i have been very concerned about this fender bulge and /cracking problem on the fj's. Well it was my turn, a bulge right there on the drivers side crumple zone. Lets face it, if the crumple zone is already crumpled before you get in an accident, how is it going to help you if you get into an accident.i took it to the dealer, they contacted the fts, field technician specialist. The fts wanted to see if the fj to see if it was stock. I did have one modification. After reading everything i could get my hands from the forums members on this subject i decided to have a readylift leveling kit, installed in the front only to prevent the tires from hitting the inter fender wells. The lift only raised the front 2.25 inches and the drive remained the same. Any modification problems that toyota may have a problem with can be handled with a copy of the magnuson ' moss warranty act of 1975. The field technician specialist checked out bulge on the driver's side crumple and they verified front inner fender was bulged and recommend the replacement of the right & left front inner fenders.06-28-2010i got the fj back from the body shop on thursday the 24th. Both the apron sub-assemblies &reinforcement sub-assemblies were replaced.under the hood i couldn't even tell if it was worked on.after all that i have read and the folks i have talked to i'm glad toyota stepped up to the plate and fixed the problem. Let's hope it stays fixed.
The frame of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser is heavily rusted and rusted through in several areas.
I currently own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser that has very bad rust problems.i have included photos.as you can see from the photos the vehicle has been very well taken care of inside and out.i own a 2014 highlander, and have owned a scion and avalon and none have had any rust issues.i had intended to tow a boat with this but after a toyota of kingsport dealer rust inspection he said, 'there is a large amount of rust under the truck, it is not safe to tow with because of rust damage.there appears to be other rust damage to critical areas of the frame'. I have had other mechanics look at it and they all agree that the frame needs to be replaced, and anything touching it that is rusted.one mechanic noticed that the vent for the rear differential was rusted over preventing it from venting properly.we replaced the rear differential fluid but he said it may be in poor shape also.i believe this is an unusual amount of rust and is due to materials of construction problem or poor rust coating from the factory.i think that toyota might want to investigate this vehicle and determine why it rusted so badly.if you need additional photos or information just let me know.i realize some of this is surface rust.
Recently i noticed my fj cruiser has inner fender cracks under the hood inside of the engine compartment, bigger than 5 inches long,on the both sides of sheet metal of the fender, and the hood has bulges also at both sides.i call toyota and told them about this problem, and they just told me that my vehicle has a chassis and this should not bother me. Also they tell me that my vehicle is not under warranty, so they cant do anything about it.i do a search over the internet for inner fender cracks, and found this to be a recurrent problem in the same place that cracks occur on the fj cruiser, some vehicles cracks are bigger and some are smaller, but it is just matter of time to happens.i am not a car technician, but i am really worried about my safety and the safety of my family, so i opt to not drive with my family members, i don't really know if those cracks can make the vehicle collapse at the front.i really need some professional help.
I bought my 2007 toyota fj brand new from the dealer, a year later i brought to the attention of my dealership that the underside of my vehicle was showing signs of rust. I was told that it was just surface rust nothing to worry about. My vehicle was kept in the garage and driven very little on a yearly basis due to the fact that i have other vehicles to drive. I didn't pay much attention throughout the years until i had to go underneath the vehicle to investigating rattling noises, when i went underneath the site was disgusting rust was everywhere serious rust. I went to toyota this winter they put it on a lift and took photographs that were to be sent in to toyota headquarters for analysis they pretty much told me at the dealership that i was on my own.although there have been recalls on other toyota vehicles because of chassis or body rust issues nothing on my fj cruiser, i have spoken to other fj cruiser owners in some but not all are afraid to drive their vehicles due to safety concerns would you please look into this severe negligence on the part of toyota thank you.
I have bulging and cracking on my inner fender aprons on my truck, they have been progressively getting worse. When they started i had zero modifications and had only driven on mild dirt roads. And some sand. Toyota has since denied me repair because of some modifications i have installed. Toyota also is on the 3rd fender design so they obviously know there is a problem but they want to blame the owners for it.
I lease a toyota 2007 fj cruiser which caught on fire. Fire was to steering column area. 911 was called /police and fire responded. The fire was visible from the blinker arm hole. Fire was extinguished by myself. Toyota til this day has not told me the cause. It has been in the dealership since. I don't want the car. Toyota has been called numerous times. Yet no one gives me an answer. I don't want this to happen to any toyota owner. A guy named troy offered me a $1000.00 dollars to be on my merry way. I don't want it. Especially after their coverup.
The problem is the inner fender in my 2007 fj. It has bulges and will eventually crack. Other owners have had it cracked, so i am waiting to see how long that takes to happen. I haven't taken it in to get fixed yet, but toyota is claiming that it's not a design issue. The only problem is a numerous other owners have the same issue.
Cracked secondary structure within the engine bay on both the driver side and the passenger side.
Cracks and bulges on both sides of the inner fenders appeared out of no where.. I noticed them during an oil change.i don't off road, its almost strictly a commuting vehicle.i'm worried this is a safety problem and want it remedied asap.
Left and right side inner metal fenders are tearing and bulging.
I rear ended someone and i was going 30mph approx and my airbags did not deploy and the car engine area and battery caught on fire
I came back from a trip from florida driving and a wheel bearing went bad and i took it to a mechanic when i got back and he showed me more frame rust that connects to the lower control arm
Bought my fj new in 2007.when i did i asked ifthey had rusty jones or undercoating and was told with the new alloys i didnt need it.3 weeks ago i was having my mechanic check the brakes and he called me down to show me a break in the frame connecting to the body.thankfully he found it because i was supposed to go to boston the next day. The truck only has 139,000 miles on it and the frame is completely rusted out so its not safe to drive.i brought it to the dealer i purchased it from and 2 reps came down from nh to look at who basically told me i had a good ride with it and they would do nothing.i then called toyota cec and was told the same. I brought to a welder who specializes in this type of work and was told 5000+ in labor alone and thats without seeing under the gas tank so he said it wouldnt be worth it as he banged of the rust in other spots and there was no metal to weld to left.brake and fuel lines are swelled from the rusty metal tubing.i consider myself lucky as i often take my grandkids in the fj.so now im left with my other fj that i bought new in 2008 which is ok underneath.the issue is with all the 2007 fj frames like their tundras and tacomas. I have opened a case with toyota but there are so many there should be a recall as these are unsafe to drive.the body is ready to collapse on the frame.i was told privately that toyota chooses to ignore the issue as they no longer make the fjs but still sell tacomas and tundras. ## vin passed ## 2007 toyota fj cruiser ##
The inner fender wall of my fj cruiser is bending and based on others with this issue it will soon crack, the inner fender wall will move and impede the movement of the doors. This is a design defect and toyota should issue a recall.
The inner fender wall liners are splitting on each side. The fj has on 69k miles. We only found out about this problem when we took the vehicle into the deal for noises we heard under the hood. Toyota refuses repairing the problem completely.
I was driving approximately at 30 miles per hour, in a residential street, when suddenly i heard a noise and noted that the windshield developed a five inch crack, starting from the bottom center going up. A few days later, the crack moved significantly, to the left and right of the windshield moving to cover the entire windshield. There was no prior damage to the windshield, the vehicle has never been in an accident and it has never been taken off road. The crack seems to have developed due to pressure stress- a defect from manufacturing. There are numerous other reports from other owners of this type of vehicle with similar reports, often times, even after having the windshield replaced. This is a safety concern and manufacturing error.
My 2007 toyota fj cruiser developed two, under the hood, wheel well/inner fender cracks, at the crumple dimples.the vehicle exhibited the body cracks at 18,000 miles.each crack, one on the left and right, directly above each upper wheel well, where attached to the inner fender, are about 4" long and 1/16"-1/8" wide.i took the truck to toyota where, without batting an eye, sent the truck to a body shop and replaced both the left and right inner fender assembly. This was a very major repair, costing toyota about $8k in materials and labor.i am very concerned that this problem will reappear, after my warranty expires at 36,000 miles.i do not sport off-road this truck.
I am the original owner of the vehicle with excessive frame rust occurring within 4 years of owning the vehicle.the rust is so excessive that the toyota deemed the car too damaged to drive because a majority of the frame was too week and, therefore unsafe to drive
Rust found in the frame throughout, tank straps as well
The inner fender of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser has developed a noticeable tear, between the designed safety crumple zones. This area is obviously not sturdy enough to support normal driving conditions over time. Once this weak point in the inner fender tore, it distorted the outside fender distance (gaps) between the fender and the driver side door. I find this tear to be an alarming alteration in my fj cruiser and i worry about the safety of myself and my family. Please let me know if this is common and if a fix has been discovered!
Vehicle is showing excessive rust on the frame and under-body.i have an older vehicle that almost has no rust.rust on the 2007 fj cruiser is mainly on the frame joints and the rear axle.car was daily commuter for about 5 years and then became a leisure vehicle driven mainly on weekends and outings.
I am concerned about cracks developing in my toyota fj cruiser which could affect the safety of myself and others in vehicle.
I have a 2007 trd fj cruiser with the 100,000 mile warranty on it.at 12,000 miles i noticed a fender bulge on the passenger side of the inner fender under the hood.i have never taken the car offroading and already, at 12,000 miles have a fender bulge.this design flaw can greatly affect the cars integrity and life span.the latest quote on a fix from a toyota dealer was $4,700.many people are experiencing this type of bulge or crack in their inner fenders and it can be a huge problem if you get intoa car accident and the crunch zone already has a crack in it.this is a widespread problem that needs to be addressed before someone gets hurt.
Severe rusting on the frame. Vehicle feels very loosewhile driving or hitting a bumb as rust progresses.
My frame has rusted tremendously to what i feel is a dangerous degree. There are holes through some frame rails and also some near the suspension mounting points.my fuel tank straps rusted to the point one rusted through and broke, the fuel tank was then hanging down close to the ground. Not many miles have been driven per year on this vehicle.
Frame is severely rusted, has cracks & corrosion, & is unsafe to drive
Toyotafj cruiser fender flare problem..engine bay body rips...big problem seen it on 6 fj wow need a serious look at this problem before someone gets hurt or dies...
The entire frame is badly rusted to the point of being unsafe. The car has been regularly washed and well maintained. All other components are in great working order, but the car now need extensive frame repairs to remain road worthy. In addition, the straps holding the fuel tank in place rusted through and nearly caused the tank to fall out of the car.
My 2007 toyota fj cruiser has a design flaw in it's front fenders.the inner fenders bulge and tear which causes the fenders to bind on the doors, etc.the bulges and tears are in the "crumple' areas of the inner fenders designed to buckle during a crash.this defect weakens an area that should be intact .
Body panels inside engine bay are ripped about 8 inches forward of the firewall.i am in communication with toyota to get this fixed.
My vehicle has bulges in the engine bay above the wheel well.this vehicle is my daily driver and has been only used on easy trails and logging roads. No serious 4 wheeling or jumping. Mileage when damage spotted was 9,500 miles.
Paint chips on a 2007 blue toyota fj cruiser all over vehicle.
Frame rust - frame is rusted so bad mechanic and local deal said vehicle is not road worthy.if i had not taken my vehicle to a mechanic before service and general maintenance repairs, i would have driven on a 2400 mile vacation across country without knowing the danger of a failing frame.my initial complaint is i was unaware of any frame issues with toyota trucks, there should have been a general recall/inspection of all toyota frame vehicles for safety inspections.second complaint is there is no resolution at this time, mechanic said it could take months to get an answer from toyota and even then not sure they will fix it.now i am without a vehicle.
Lots of frame and other undercarriage rust.
There is a problem with the inner fender of the toyota fj cruiser.my truck has 34k miles and i have noticed a large bulge in the drivers side inner fender, in the crumple zone. The passenger side is also slightly bulged. I have seen in other fj cruisers how these bulges will slowly crack and cause the fender to tear.as this problem develops in a designed crumple zone, i am concerned that toyota does not seem to have a solution, or even acknowledge that there is a problem.
I have a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. I have the truck lifted with a dealership approved lift kit, and dealership approved tires. I have about 50k miles on it, and i just noticed the inner fender inside the engine compartment on the drivers side began to bulge out towards the engine. I took it into toyota and they one sales rep says i must of had an accident to cause this, i have not! another rep says he has heard of this issue but has never seen it before. They are going to have an engineer come and take a look at it. I have done my own research and have found that toyota has since redesigned this section now 3 times but are still claiming it to be user fault. I have 127 other people that have now claimed this issue many of which have stock vehicles and have never been off road or had the suspension or tires max out. This bulge leads to cracks right in the crumple zone of the engine compartment. Which could seriously affect how the vehicle reacts to an accident and cause further harm to its occupants.
My toyota fj cruiser has developed cracks in the engine bay body metal. I use this vehicle as a trail rig and it has never been in an accident or jumped. I have very large ripping on both sides above the front tires.
To whom it may concern,i am the owner of a toyota fj cruiser 2007. After ~3500 miles, i discovered cracks in the body frame (front inner fender rails - engine bay). I did address this issue to toyota, who voided the warranty on the vehicle due to "signs of impact, namely scratches on the under body". I do not concur with this statement, since scratches can not be related to impact strength. I use this vehicle for off road, which does yield to scratches in the body. I have never experienced any impact. Internet research on fj cruiser forums shows that this becomes a very common phenomenon and appears to be a design flaw in the front end of the fj cruiser.i am concerned that due to the cracks in the body (crash zone), the safety of the vehicle is negatively affected. I would be able to provide you a very detailed report on the findings, as well as with the links to a number of fj cruiser owners facing the same problem.i'm looking forward to your response and appreciate your support in this matter!
Inside the engine compartment there is deformation of the bodywork (bulges).these are aligned with the dimples designed to control the crush of the front structure under impact.the bulges began to be noticeable when the vehicle was about 1 year old and had about 15,000 miles.this is a common problem with this vehicle, and usually leads to tears in the bodywork on the inside of the front fenders.
My 2007 fj cruiser has major problems with rust. This includes being informed today that the frame has holes that have rusted through and the vehicle would not pass inspection. I have already put a lot of money into the vehicle replacing rusted parts including replacing the fuel tank straps last year, parts of the suspension and radiator. This seems excessive damage due to rust and creates an unsafe toyota product.
Severe frame rust! i poked my finger through the passenger side frame this morning. Most all screws, mounting brackets etc are all rusted. Other components like the rear diff, oil pan etc are all covered in rust
Frame and parts badly rusted. Pieces falling off. Brake lines now rusting. Frame badly rusted as well. Internal fuel tank issues with corrosion
My 2007 fj cruiser is cracking and bulging in the inner fender frame / body.
Frame is rusted underneath.car looks and drives perfectly.i crawled under and the entire frame is rusted.i purchased from a dealer two weeks ago.it had 2 owners and less than 100000 miles.
Frame is rusting to the point it is about to break.
2007 toyota fj cruiser frame rotting from inside and out. Rear upper control arm mounts rusting looking like its about to break off.unsafe to drive.13 year old frame should not be anywhere near this condition.
The rear driver's side lower control arm bracket (oem welded to the frame)broke off due to excessive rotting (photos attached). This broke off while the vehicle was in motion at 30-35mph. The vehicle shifted to the side and made it unstable and uncontrollable for several seconds while i applied the brakes. I had both of my children in the vehicle at the time and i am certain that if i was traveling at a higher rate of speed it would have cause the vehicle to be out of control even worse and more so if i was in a turn. I have come to discover that many fj cruisers are suffering from the same rotting issue and that toyota has a history of frame rot issues on other models that have since been recalled for replacement. In my opinion based on my experience, if this happened to my fj then it will happened to many others and someone will get seriously hurt or killed.
Severe rust on the frame and undercarriage has rendered the vehicle completely undriveable
Frame rust on this vehicle is overwhelming. It is corroding extensively, even having taken steps to treat it and prevent further disintegration. Having descaled the frame and many components and treating everything with a rust conversion product and sealer, much of it is still coming back through. This is even after avoiding driving under any negative weather conditions. There are many places that the rust is just eating its way back through again. There are individual parts that could be broken off by hand due to the rust. Although it seems to be fairly stable at the moment, i am unsure how long the frame and structure may stay intact before there is a major malfunction. This includes the gas tank strap that is rusting through as well.
Driver side inner fender apron started bulging in the area of the crumple zone.the vehicle has not been in the accident or anything similar that would seem to lead to the failure.i am very concerned with the safety of the vehicle now since the crumple zone is affected.
While driving at 25 mph, i hit a relatively small pothole on the road. Immediately as the vehicle went down on one side, the windshield cracked, about 4 inches from the middle bottom up. There had not previously been any damage to the windshield and nothing hit the windshield during this incident. The following day, the entire windshield cracked entirely, from the left to the right. After being inspected by the toyota dealer, the windshield has to be entirely replaced at owners cost. The vehicle has never been off road, nor was this an accident or a major incident. The vehicle has never been in an accident. Toyota knows of the problem that due to the way the vehicle was manufactured, there is potential for the windshield to crack. I also sent a report to toyota informing them of this problem.
I have a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and the front inner fender are bulging and tearing at the crumple zone. I've contacted riverside auto where i bought it brand new and they basically told me there's nothing they will do to fix the issue, toyota has redesigned the inner fender 3 times so they know there is a problem but refuse to acknowledge it.
Inner fender apron cracking on drivers side. This is at a pint about 8" forward of the firewall.
Severe rust on critical suspension components despite frequen undercarriage washing and care. Control arms and tank straps will need to be replaced and mounts welded
Excessive rust of the frame. Have found multiple holes in structural areas such as the transmission cross member welds meeting the frame. Failure of the frame coating all over. Frame rot from the inside causing holes from the inside out. Also rusting from areas such as control arms, rear end links, and differential mounts. Will provide more pictures when i have the availability to do so.
Quoting toyota exactly, ' tech inspected found frame rotting away were left rear body mount meets frame,customer was advised to speak to toyota north america customer service.'
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. It is a multi-purpose 4x4 vehicle. I use it off-road occasionally. There are rips associated with metal fatigue in the inner fender aprons at approximately 18,000 miles. I have some slight movement is the fenders and wide seams of the hood. I have taken it to a dealership, however they will not repair it because there in no know fix for the problem.
Rust on frame and underbody of vehicle corrosion beyond normal for vehicle
Rust has decimated the frame of this vehicle resulting in the control arm mount to break away from the frame of the vehicle. The control arm is completely in tact. The part that broke is irreparable because it is the frame itself. No welding/body shop will touch it because they deem it unsafe even if welded back to rest of frame. It is being recommended not to attempt a repair and to install a new frame. Fortunately, this broke in a parking lot instead of on the highway where an accident would have happened or worse. Frame rust has been a problem with toyota trucks as i understand but to have a frame actually break is absurd.
Frame is rotted to the point of being very unsafe
Body tears in the inside front fender wall of 2007 toyota fj cruiser.the tears were discovered at 23k miles after reading about the problem with pre-01/07 vehicles online.the manufacturer claims that these tears only happen if the vehicle is subject to a severe impact of 9g or above.i've driven every mile on this vehicle, it has never had any sort of hard impact at all.the dealer also suggested that the add-on front bumper caused the damage.the bumper, sold and installed by the toyota dealer, is aftermarket, but 27% of users reporting this problem online are 100% factory.i don't know when the damage occurred, but the vehicle has not been hit "jumped" or otherwise roughly treated.the cracks are at some body filler between two panels, and i suspect are the result of material fatigue.manufacturer claims that i must have somehow damaged the vehicle and they are not responsible.
Frame has rust throughout. Had to replace gas straps because rusted through and broke. Repair axel bearing.
Both passenger and driver air bags did not deploy at the impact of a head on collision which totalled the car my son was driving,and he sustained head,back and neck injuries because of that.the car locked up after the crash,disabling him to exit the car and had to be pulled out from the passenger side of the car.
The inner fender well apron crush zones are buckling, cracking and ripping under normal driving conditions - it appears the frame has too much flex and is causing the weak spot in the inner fender well to break. Concerned that because this is a safety related area of the body that this issue might impact the structural integrity of the vehicle in an accident, or even under normal operating conditions. The vehicle has been taken to the toyota dealer, and a toyota field engineer examined the vehicle, including taking numerous pictures. No repairs were offered at that time, as they were unsure of the cause or remedy.
Excessive rust on frame components from inside frame rails. Failure of suspension mounting points at the rear axel. Failure of the rear cross member and hitch due all due to excess rust.
My vehicle is getting pretty rusty, even with proper maintenance and cleaning. The frame and suspension components pretty soon are going to become unsafe. I'm not going to be able to drive the truck anymore, the value is still pretty high, it just have 118.000 miles.
I have discovered bulging and cracking issues in the engine bay inner fender aprons at the location of the crumple safety zones. Toyota dealer and customer service personnel are aware of the issue but will not escalate my complaint or allow me to speak with a supervisor.further investigation shows that there is a high amount of owners experiencing some bulging and cracking issues with 2007 and some early 2008 models. The bulges and cracks in the inner fenders seem to be attributed to a toyota design flaw through certain vin numbers. Some speculation was made that aftermarket steel bumpers had put extra weight and stress on the fenders, causing them to crack, but hundreds of fj's equipped with aftermarket bumpers suffered no damage. It is rumored that toyota addressed the problem in most 2008 models by boxing the inner fender and adding a third layer of metal and a new bolt inside the fender. This is a huge safety concern as it negates the absorptive properties of the frontal crumple zone, in addition to the obvious structural problems.
Excessive frame rust rear body mount .
The chassis is so corroded and full of rust it has got to a point of loosing the strength and integrity of the whole body. This is very worrisome specially if the car is involved in an accident where the front part chassis cannot resist the impact. This has to be recalled by toyota or at least fixed in some way like they did with the tacoma and tundras.
2007 toyota fj cruiser has the same rot problems as the tacoma and sequoia...there are reports all over the usa and toyota has still not issued a recall on rotting frames.i can't even have my vehicle towed it is so decomposed. I am fortunate not to have been killed. I contacted toyota and they want me to call them? how about keeping this information in writing maybe for a future lawsuit.
Inside fender panel ripping on either side of 2007 toyota fjcmine and others, can see discussion online at http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/problems-dealer-service/33440-engine-bay-body-rips.htmlseems that toota knows of the problem and is offering a fix not proven to work, and is only covering till the 30,000 mile warranty is up, after that it is your problem, even though it seems to be a problem many vehicles have.
My frame and all components of the frame are rooting away due to rust. This suv has only 104k on it. It may not be safe to drive anymore.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The inner fender liner metal fractured at the crumple zone. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, and a technician stated that he would have to pay for the repairs.the manufacturer was notified, but no assistance was provided.the failure mileage was 102,000.
The frame is extremely rusty on all of the fj cruisers, just like the tacoma and sequoia. There is no paint or undercoating applied on the inside of these frames so they rust from the inside out.
Fatigue stress in the engine bay sheet metal located in safety crumple zone areas. Events leading up to failure are anyone's guess. Normal day to day and moderate off-road driving are the only conditions experience by the vehicle... No collision or accident incidents. Toyota has agreed to cover the replacement of the part under warranty but has given no explanation as to how the failure is occurring to vehicles on a national level, how the failure will be handled after the warranty period and provided no recourse for what is bound to be a dramatic drop in resale value due to the fixing of the vehicle (more than likely the extent of the repair will be akin to fixing a wrecked vehicle. Front end disassembly, welding, cutting, etc.)
The national highway traffic safety administration needs to open an investigation into reports of frame rust and corrosion problems for the 2007 ' 2014 toyota fj cruiser. This is the same ongoing safety problem as the several past recalls on other full framed toyota vehicles.excessive frame corrosion 'rot' starting in jointed metals within the frame structures is rusting from the outside and the inside out. In recent observations non-jointedrust metal is also suffering rust through in other parts of these frames.my personal vehicle exhibits all the signs of excessive rusting including one rust through hole at the rear cross member location underneath the rear bumper. This location is neither accessible nor visible without the bumper removed. The opposite side of the cross member exhibits large sever flaking rust present both outside and inside the frame. The main frame, location behind the front wheel, exhibits severs large flaking rust inside the frame. The outside within this area also contains a half size dollar rust area through the first frame layer that initially appeared as surface rust. In conclusion what appeared as normal surface rust can indeed be structural integrity concerns. The frame is rusting inside out at an alarming fast rate, much faster than the 60's fj40 frames i have restoration experience with.i was informed per my dealership the rust would be documented but not considered abnormal and no recall was in place.
Metal tears of the inner fender aprons on both sides at the crumple zones.
I am experiencing sever rust, especially on the underside of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser.this has caused the exhaust mounts to break, the loss of the skid plate which deteriorated as parts of it were trying to hang on and even my gas tank straps broke! the exhaust broke while i was driving around town for work but i was able to safely pull over and have a colleague temporarily reattach it.the skid plate happened over time until it was in pieces and had to be removed the rest of the way and the gas tank strap happened on a road trip in northern michigan and we were able to ratchet strap it back in place for the rest of the time.
During 2019-2020 state inspection of 2007 fj cruiser with 78000 miles by dealer was told that frame is so rusted that it probably would not pass the next inspection. Explanation given was that toyota does not make their frames as thick as other makes.this vehicle was used as a daily driver, not much off-road and no serious off-roading.i work from home, so most years less than 5000 miles driven.also have had to replace front brake calipers for the past 3 years.
Took the vehicle in for oil change and check a transmission fluid leak. Dealer found large amounts of rust on frame and suspension and noted, "not recommended to drive."
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated the driver's side door was rusted from the inside to the outside. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacture was contacted and stated that the failure was an isolated event caused by environmental conditions. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 75,000.
Rusted frame. The factory trailer hitch failed because of frame rot and dropped a travel trailer to the ground while towing. Luckily it did not cause an accident and i was able to get another vehicle to tow the travel trailer. I am part of a facebook group for fj cruiser rusted frame owners. This is a common problem on fj cruisers and should have been a recall as toyota did for similar vehicles of the same years that had the same rusted frame issues.
The toyota fj cruiser develops bulges in the engine bay over time with normal driving.these are in the crumple zones and eventually rip.toyota fails to fix this to spite having hundreds of documented cases.mine is one of them.http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forums/toyota-fj-cruiser-polls/37556-do-you-have-inner-fender-bulges-cracking.html.
2007 fj cruiser body panels inside engine bay are bulging and subsequently ripping apart for no apparent reason. Toyota has not issued a public statement on this matter. Fixes for my vehicle include pulling the engine to replace the panels. However, the underlying problem that causes the ripping has not been identified or addressed.
Bulges in inner fender-under hood, fender appears to be compressing or collapsing.
Frame is rusting & cracked in various places. Gas tank strap rusted / corroded completely off leaving gas tank sagging in the rear. This has all happened over time.
Excessive amount of rust for mileage of car 156k as of writing frame is flaking/scaling even after application of por-15 to try and salvage the frame to make it last a while longer. Replacement of tank straps at 120k due to failure from rust. Car will become unsafe to drive in a short period this seems to be a very common issue with this frame/year area as toyota already has replaced the tacoma frames that were rusting/rotting the same way.
It has taken a few years since i keep my fj cruiser garaged, but i found a sound mat on the inside of the doors that retain water and cause rust. My problem right now is in the left door (driver's side) and the rust from inside the door has finally made it's way completely through the door.i am attaching photos showing the perforation which is well over 1/8 of an inch deep. I only have 57450 miles on my vehicle due to being overseas in syria, iraq, and afghanistan as a civilian dod war zone pilot so weather and rain have not been an issue while it was garaged. Vehicles are designed to let water in the door then drain through the drain holes at the bottom of the door but toyota but this sound mat on the inside of the door which causing problems for myself and a few other unfortunate fj cruiser owners. Knowing this is a design problem / defect from toyota, i feel they should cover the repair because this issue it outside of normal use due to it's design.i live inland and salt free down here is florida so road salt or road chemicals cannot be blamed.all i can do for now is fill in the holes and use touch up paint which ruins the appearance overall of my vehicle because it is kept in top notch shape inside and out and this door not only looks bad, but over time will completely rust through costing my hundreds of dollars.
Cracks have appeared on both driver and passenger sides on the inside of front fenders.there have been numerous reports of this on the internet including forums and even facebook pages.in some cases the fenders have bulged out.i contacted toyota and they claim they have never heard of this problem.they could not tell me if this compromises the structural safety of the vehicle.this issue seems to be in the 2007 and early 2008 models.i looked at a friend's 2007 fj cruiser and he also has these cracks.it is interesting that toyota has no knowledge of this issue but seems to have remedied it in newer models.the following is toyota's response (in part) to my complaint: "we are unable to weigh the legitimacy of the information found during your online research, as the details of the individual concerns are not known to us. For that reason we encourage you to contact our offices regarding your toyota vehicle, sales, or service experience so that it can be fully addressed, and any trends identified. The warranty for the fenders is the warranty coverage for the front inside fenders is 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first from the vehicle's date of first use. Our records indicate that date is september 2, 2007. Once the vehicle is beyond these warranty parameters, the cost of repairs becomes the owner's responsibility. Please be aware the information you have provided is used in combination with warranty claims and other customer contacts to track trends with our vehicles. If in the future a special service campaign (ssc)/recall or warranty enhancement is issued that would cover your specific issue, and you have already made repairs to the vehicle, toyota would review your repairs for reimbursement at that time. "
I am reporting the issue of frame rust and corrosion of the fuel tank straps. The amount of corrosion and frame flaking is alarming and poses a huge safety issue for my family, other drivers and myself. Since purchasing the vehicle i have done everything i can to maintain and fix this issue including complaining to toyota themselves with little to no success. The amount of rust compared to my other vehicle is completely out of proportion. Body mounts are flaking and crumbling and the frame is corroded and falling apart from the inside out.
Rear cross member rusted completely through to the point of almost ripping off during towing.the remainder of the frame has excessive rust/corrosion that is not present on other vehicles of the same year.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact was driving approximately 15 mph when he noticed a squeaking and metal popping noise. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated that the front frame rail near the right motor mount was broken. The dealer also advised him to take the vehicle to a body shop to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 61,000. The current mileage was 61,976.updated 11/05/10. *lj
Inner fender (crumple zone) buldge and tear left side.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The vehicle was being repaired at the dealer for an unrelated failure when the contact was advised that the front interior fenders was fractured. The vehicle was not repaired. There were no prior warnings of the failure. The current and failure mileages were 49,000.
I have an 07 toyota fj cruiser & i checked out my inner fender and saw 2 cracks after reading an online forum complaint board about this issue.my good friend who also has an 07 fj cruiser has the same exact problem as well.there are cracks on both sides of my inner fender.my passenger side has a bulge around the crack as well.my wife drives our small children (infants) around and i am very concerned.i read many places this is a design flaw by toyota.please help as this is a major safety issue and should never crack as it has.
05-14-2010i have been very concerned about this fender bulge and /cracking problem on the fj's. Well it was my turn, a bulge right there on the drivers side crumple zone. Lets face it, if the crumple zone is already crumpled before you get in an accident, how is it going to help you if you get into an accident.i took it to the dealer, they contacted the fts, field technician specialist. The fts wanted to see if the fj to see if it was stock. I did have one modification. After reading everything i could get my hands from the forums members on this subject i decided to have a readylift leveling kit, installed in the front only to prevent the tires from hitting the inter fender wells. The lift only raised the front 2.25 inches and the drive remained the same. Any modification problems that toyota may have a problem with can be handled with a copy of the magnuson ' moss warranty act of 1975. The field technician specialist checked out bulge on the driver's side crumple and they verified front inner fender was bulged and recommend the replacement of the right & left front inner fenders.06-28-2010i got the fj back from the body shop on thursday the 24th. Both the apron sub-assemblies &reinforcement sub-assemblies were replaced.under the hood i couldn't even tell if it was worked on.after all that i have read and the folks i have talked to i'm glad toyota stepped up to the plate and fixed the problem. Let's hope it stays fixed.
2007 fj cruiser was serviced by big island toyota multiple times in 2008.february 11, 2008 - 31649 miles ' 30,000 mile service, includes under vehicles inspection. April 16, 2008 - 33007 miles ' safety check inspection, spark plug replacement, cabin filter replacementaugust 20, 2008 - 34418 miles ' stereo inspection for warranty issueaugust 27, 2008 ' 34582 miles - warranty replacement of broken stereothe february 11 service states the following parts under vehicle were marked "checked and okay":shock absorbers / suspensionsteering gear box / linkage and boots / ball joints / dust coversmuffler / exhaust pipes / mountingsengine oil and fluid leaksbrake lines / hoses / parking brake cabledrive shaft boots / constant velocity boots / u-joints / transmission linkagetransmission / differential / transfer casefuel lines and connections / fuel tank band / fuel tank vapor vent system hosesinspect nuts and bolts on body chassisthe april 16 service marked all components as app'd, including multiple components that would have required the technician to be under the vehicle. We chose big island toyota to perform our service as we were under the impression that we were getting the best service for our toyota vehicle. The corrosion discovered in december was so complete that there was no way it wasn't present during previous services and toyota did not point it out when they were under the vehicle. Neglecting to call attention to the problem during previous paid services prevented us from being able to address the corrosion issue before parts began to fall off and perforate the frame. At this point big island toyota has declared that the vehicle has no value whatsoever and they will no longer provide service to us at the dealership.
2007 toyota fj cruiser fender bulges and cracking on my vehicle without modification on the vehicle. Fender cracking/bulges was not also due to excessive or even off-roading, jumping or other vehicle activities.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic to replace the gas tank trunk strap. The mechanic informed him that the undercarriage of the vehicle was extremely corroded and that the vehicle was not safe to drive. The local dealer was contacted about the failure and he was informed over the phone that the entire sub-frame of the vehicle needed to be replaced out of pocket. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 81,875.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for tire repairs and the mechanic found that the fuel tank straps were severely corroded and the subframe was also severely corroded. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and informed of the failure.the failure mileage was 71,000.*dtthe consumer provided photos.
Inner fender structure is bulging, started on passenger side about oct 15th & on drivers side about two weeks later. This is a well know problem among informed fj cruiser owners. Also some of the ones toyota has repaired & upgraded are also failing.also poor quality windshield that was pitted & chipped within a few weeks of purchase.
I have two rips in the side wall of the engine bay.the tears are at the crush zones of the body side walls.
Driver rear lower control link mount broken. Normal city driving. No hard stops no fast take off from stop sign. Also have broken body mounts. I had to replace upper mount two years ago. This truck gets driven on surface streets only 40mph top speed on my route to work.
My vehicle is getting pretty rusty, even with proper maintenance and cleaning. The frame and suspension components pretty soon are going to become unsafe. I'm not going to be able to drive the truck anymore, the value is still pretty high, it just have 118.000 miles.
Took the truck into the dealer for service on the brakes and they told us the frame was rusted out.there are lawsuits on certain toyota models that toyota is honoring for fixing.however, when we called toyota they told us that the fj crusier was not one and they could not help us out.we do not agree with this since this is obviously a problem with toyota vehicles.we feel that they owe us a new frame free of charge.this is a replacement cost of $6,000.00 which we feel they should pay.
My vehicle is prematurely getting eaten by a rapid and uncontrollably growing rust issue. This is very unsafe as the gas tank almost fell off while driving due to the straps being corroded and the frame is getting weaker to the point i can feel the body flexing in situations it does not need to be flexing.
Gas tank straps broke frame deteriated on fj crusier with only 72000 miles on it would have never known how unsafe frame is if straps gas tank hanging
Fuel tank support straps rusting out.. Also frame rusting all over.rear support links connections on the frame are rusting out.
I took my car in for an inspection at my toyota dealership today.i was told if i'm going to sell it or trade it in that now would be the time to do it...the tech said there are some very weak areas on the frame and that it could fracture with impact or maybe will eventually by hitting a bad pothole.there is a lot of corrosion and it seems odd because the vehicle has been stored always in a garage and only has 55,000 miles on it.it's been maintained perfectly in accordance with the maintenance manual.the clerk told me that toyota can't fix it and won't be able to fix it once the frame fractures.it seemed frightening to me that they suggested i sell it to someone else and not disclose this potentially life threatening issue.i have read the extreme undercarriage corrosion is pretty common and others are having worse issues than i have so far.i have also now read that there was a massive recall due to the same issue with corroded frames on several other models in the toyota line in the very recent past that ended up in a massive, almost 4 billion dollar recall.i'm pretty sure the fj should have been included in it.i hope you will look into this because it seems like it may save some lives down the road.my father was the director of research for state farm for over 30 years and was on the board of the national highway safety institute as well.he insisted i report this immediately and we both hope you take this information very seriously as i am not someone who could sell a vehicle with such an incredibly unsafe furture and hope toyota will do the right thing and replace the frames on these vehicles as they have with all of the others.
Frame completely rusted away frombody of car. Engine and exterior body are in perfect condition due to the rusted out frame toyota claims the car is unsafe to drive and they will not touch it. See attached . The frame looks like a pastry would as it flakes away in layers until there is nothing left.
Frame rusted, rear cross-member rusted, gas tank straps rusted, suspension rusted/compromised
I purchased the car from an individual on dec. 12, 2020. Less than 30 days ago.i brought it to the body shop to see if they could fix the rattling sound that came from when i hit a bump. The cars body is in great condition. The mileage when i bought the car was 183,800. I assumed i may need to do some work on the car, but the body shop told me that the sound i was hearing was different parts of the undercarriage that had rusted so badly that they where close to falling off. Including the gas tank. They told me that fj cruisers where known for rusty under bottoms and that i would be a safety risk to myself and others if i drove the car. They also said the car was beyond normal repair. I will attached photos they sent me. I have driven the car 1,500 miles and it is considered undrivable and unfixable. I got a second opinion. Without knowing the results of the first opinion they came to the exact same conclusion. Except they told me to reach out to you.
Undercarriage is covered in rust worried about shock mount failing because of the rust along with fuel tank straps
The rust on the frame is mind blowing. Rust holes in frame and gas tank straps, and suspension parts. This is dangers and someone can be injured or dead.
My 2007 fj cruiser has major problems with rust. This includes being informed today that the frame has holes that have rusted through and the vehicle would not pass inspection. I have already put a lot of money into the vehicle replacing rusted parts including replacing the fuel tank straps last year, parts of the suspension and radiator. This seems excessive damage due to rust and creates an unsafe toyota product.
Frame is rusting out- truck only has 142k on it.told today it will probably fail inspection next year as it barely passed today.this is a huge safety concern and affects the structural integrity of the vehicletoyota has settled with tacoma, tundra owners but ignores issue with fj
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that when driving 40 mph and above, he would hear a loud whining noise coming from the rear end of the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnosis where the contact was advised that the pinion gears and driver's side rear wheel bearing assembly failed. The vehicle was not repaired. Approximately two months prior to the recent failure, the vehicle was repaired for the rear passenger's side wheel bearing assembly. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 135,000. The current mileage is approximately 140,000...updated 12/06/12
Frame has rust throughout. Had to replace gas straps because rusted through and broke. Repair axel bearing.
Unsafe frame rust where other components connect. Similar to issues found with toyota tacoma recall, which has an identical frame and drivetrain.there is very little rust elsewhere on car.
My recently purchased toyota fj cruiser was found to have severe rust underneath the car . Nuts and bolts have rotted away with the part now held together by rust weld. New straps are holding up a dented gas tank which my mechanic thinks fell when the original straps failed. Is it a safety issue when a gas tank falls off a traveling vehicle? i donā€™t know what other problems may arise from this, but i have been online and there seems to be complaints of this nature all over the internet. Toyota ordered a recall on several models for this problem, but not the fj. This many people canā€™t be making this stuff up. At some point it is going to lead to a death, if it hasnā€™t already . Have only had this vehicle 2 weeks, and i find it hard to believe toyota canā€™t address this problem like it did with other models of their fleet. One ladyā€™s pickup bed almost separated from the front of the truck. Please use whatever tools you have to see that toyota does the right thing, and takes care of the customers who are driving their vehicles.
Severe rust issues. Entire rear differential required replacement. All power steering and automatic transmission lines needed replacement, fuel lines are next fuel tank straps rusted and broke off, tank fell down. Brake pad pins required cutting off. Protection plates rusted off. Exhaust system components required replacement due to rust. Entire frame and engine compartment covered in rust. All these items have caused multiple safety issues. Multiple straps and connections for various components are no longer usable due to rust.
While driving normally and less than 10 miles per hour, thankfully on a regular, paved, local road with little traffic, the driver side rear suspension spring seat and stabilizer bar attachment point on rear axle suddenly, unexpectedly, and without warning just tore apart and off of the axle housing to which it was mounted and the resulting sharp and heavy metal edged parts completely sheared off a brake line releasing all hydraulic brake fluid and causing the immediate loss of all normal braking ability.thankfully nobody was injured, but the car can't be driven at all now, because it has no brakes at all, other than the mechanical emergency brake, and by using transmission "braking."lots of rust under car since we bought it used from dealer in morristown nj, apparently due to low quality steel used in initial construction and apparent lack of adequate factory anti-rust treatment of frame and other undercarriage parts.interior and painted top body parts show no rust issues.however, the underside, is full of lots of rust.this is apparently a well-known, very common problem with toyota fj models.it is very dangerous, and it should be addressed by toyota immediately!i'm making plans to have the car towed to a local toyota dealership for inspection and possible repairs.finally, as far as i am aware, this car has never done any significant or taxing "off-roading."
After accelerating from low speeds the steering sometimes has a large amount of movement left & right from very small steering inputs. Resulting in a "death wobble" sort of a feeling.this happened before and after a lift kit and tires were installed.
I bought a 2007 toyota fj cruiser and the body was in perfect shape couple months go by and i took it to my mechanic and he points out how i have a hole in my frame and as well and a hole where the welds to the frames are as well
I am the original owner of the vehicle with excessive frame rust occurring within 4 years of owning the vehicle.the rust is so excessive that the toyota deemed the car too damaged to drive because a majority of the frame was too week and, therefore unsafe to drive
My son was driving home from school when he heard a rattle/bang when he took a corner or went over a bump.he told me about the noise as soon as he got home.we took the fj out for a drive and i heard the noise coming from the driver's side.upon inspecting the exterior drivers side i found that the left side, rear trailing arm mounting point and a section of the fj's frame, had torn away from the frame.the trailing arms was not floating, unattached.we are very luck that the trailing did not drop while my son was driving home, as it would have been driven into the pavement, possibly causing a catastrophic accident.i have called toyota corporate, who can provide not solution on how to repair this issue.again, i am lucky my son was on secondary roads and not the highway and the trailing arm fell to the pavement.
Excessive rust on frame components from inside frame rails. Failure of suspension mounting points at the rear axel. Failure of the rear cross member and hitch due all due to excess rust.
Frame seems very rusted as do suspension components
2007 toyota fj cruiser frame rotting from inside and out. Rear upper control arm mounts rusting looking like its about to break off.unsafe to drive.13 year old frame should not be anywhere near this condition.
My fj has 63k miles on it and has rust all over the undercarriage including the springs, contol arms, calipers, frame, sway bar, etc...
The frame has major rust , scaling, holes and falling apart making the vehicle unsafe, i bought the car in to be repaired and was told the frame is rotting from the inside out , that it should not be driven till frame is replaced or repaired
Severe rust on critical suspension components despite frequen undercarriage washing and care. Control arms and tank straps will need to be replaced and mounts welded
Severe suspension bracket rust on multiple rear and front components. I luckily was able to avoid an accident when braking but my entire car swayed when the rear lateral support bar bracket broke right off the mount that is welded to the rear due to rust. I then inspected and found multiple rust areas on frame and other suspension brackets. Making this vehicle unsafe to drive. I am aware of toyota's ongoing dilemma with using this horrible untreated steel and hope the nhtsa addresses this issue. This is not normal corrosion this is an absolute neglect in safety by not having this steel treated on such critical components of a vehicles frame. Had this incident happen on the highway at speeds of 55 mph or greater. Serious injury and/or death can occur. If i am not the only consumer having this issue on toyota fj crusier vehicles. I hope the nhtsa enforces a recal on these frames and/or critical suspension components. My vehicle is 16 years old, i purchased it from a dealer whom recieved it from the original owner with 57,000 miles on it. Now currently after 4 years of owning this fj cruiser i only have 71,000 miles on it. Had this bracket caught onto my brake lines which is located directly below this rear bracket i would have lost all ability to stop my vehicle.
Loud grinding sound coming from the back of the car.
While driving around 45 mph the fj became loose and low in the rear. At the same time all the abs and traction control light came on. While looking for the problem we found that the lateral traction bar mounts welded to the axle had rotted and collapsed severing the abs wire. The upper part of the axle was no longer connected to the vehicle. Toyota does not offer a replacement part other than a complete axle.
The frame on my 2007 fj cruiser is in bad shape. Multiple areas of bad exfoliation corrosion, flaking off in large chunks nearly every part of the frame. Body is in perfect condition but the frame is terrible.
Have owned the vehicle for over 4 years and rust on frame has gotten progressively worst. Vehicle has become unsafe to drive due to rear suspension likely to collapse due to holes in frame. Dangerous to drive and if vehicle where to be in an accident the whole structure could collapse. Very unhappy with toyota experience.
Took the vehicle in for oil change and check a transmission fluid leak. Dealer found large amounts of rust on frame and suspension and noted, "not recommended to drive."
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that upon taking her vehicle to an independent mechanic for an oil change, the contact was informed that the undercarriage was severely corroded. Due to corrosion, the contact was informed that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 22,000.
My gas tank straps completely rusted off leaving the gas tank hanging down below the frame and in extreme compromised unsafe position. Multiple areas of frame rust completely through not supported by either end
Frame has very premature rust issues. Structure of the vehicle is comprised due to well known issue of poor frame coating during manufacture of vehicle.
I am the third owner of a 2007 toyota fj cruiser, this vehicle has major rust overtaking the frame and all suspension parts and mounts, even the inside of the frame is rusting out. This seems to be a regular issue. I am very concerned i am going to have suspension parts break off while i'm driving, i have already had to replace the fuel tank straps that rusted in half while driving doen the highway.
My truck has moderate rust that im concerned will turn into structural failures after seeing the frames on the fj cruiser rusted frame owners unite site. This truck is from texas and is relocated to chicago and the rust is accelerating at an alarming rate with the salt. Https://www.flickr.com/people/186600547@n07/
Frame has completely disintegrated where the rear upper control arm links meet the crossmember, making the vehicle unsafe and fail the nh state inspection. The links broke free while driving on a rural road. Upon further inspection we found rust perforation on frame rails with thin and fatigued metal in the same general area.
I bought this car when the mileage was 36000. I still own this truck, the problem i have with this vehicle is too much noise coming from the rear side. I took it to toyota dealer and was told the bearing is bad on one side of the wheel. I got both rear bearing replaced but the noise remain the same.i talk to toyota but no fix at all. Still driving it with ear plug.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, a grinding noise was heard from the rear of the vehicle without warning. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the mechanic stated that the rear differential had to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 100,000.
Frame is rotted to the point of being very unsafe
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated upon inspection, the mechanic discovered that severe corrosion had formed on the entire undercarriage of the vehicle. Prior to the discovery, the contact stated that an unknown part had separated and detached from the vehicle in his driveway due to the corrosion. The dealer then took several pictures of the corrosion on the vehicle. The contact was warned by the dealer to not drive off road or use the vehicle to tow due to the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000. Vin was not available.
Excessive rust on lower control arm mount
The frame has rusted out based on recent inspection at the toyota dealership.it poses a safety concern.
The national highway traffic safety administration needs to open an investigation into reports of frame rust and corrosion problems for the 2007 ' 2014 toyota fj cruiser. This is the same ongoing safety problem as the several past recalls on other full framed toyota vehicles. Corrosion complaints have been filed as early as 2008 and should be noted:nhtsa id number: 10257254incident date december 17, 2008the excessive rust corrosion on the toyota fj cruiser compromises the vehicles' safety, stability, and crash-worthiness because important suspension components, engine mounts, transmission mounts, and body mounts anchor to the vehicles' frames. It has also affected the value of the vehicle.the frames are prone to excessive, premature rust corrosion because the frames were not properly prepared and treated against rust corrosion when they were manufactured. My fj cruiser is stored, covered, and not driven in the winter and exhibits frame rust above and beyond normal wear and tear. Toyota has long known the frames were not treated properly and yet they failed to warn new buyers or offer significant help to owners. This is the same ongoing safety problem as the several past recalls on other full framed toyota vehicles.
Excessive amount of rust for mileage of car 156k as of writing frame is flaking/scaling even after application of por-15 to try and salvage the frame to make it last a while longer. Replacement of tank straps at 120k due to failure from rust. Car will become unsafe to drive in a short period this seems to be a very common issue with this frame/year area as toyota already has replaced the tacoma frames that were rusting/rotting the same way.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. There is widespread and significant rusting on the frame and drivetrain components.well-maintained, and not located in a salty environment, nor an environment where the roads are ever salted.this vehicle is utilizes the same frame as another toyota vehicle (4runner), and that vehicle was involved with the frame-rusting recall during the same time period this vehicle was manufactured.
I am experiencing sever rust, especially on the underside of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser.this has caused the exhaust mounts to break, the loss of the skid plate which deteriorated as parts of it were trying to hang on and even my gas tank straps broke! the exhaust broke while i was driving around town for work but i was able to safely pull over and have a colleague temporarily reattach it.the skid plate happened over time until it was in pieces and had to be removed the rest of the way and the gas tank strap happened on a road trip in northern michigan and we were able to ratchet strap it back in place for the rest of the time.
Chassis has excessive rust. Upper rear control arm mount on chassis rusted off. Causing loss of control when braking. Rear bumper support has hole in frame from rust. Body mounts are rusting off frame. Brake lines have rusted and leaked fluid. Gas tank strap mount is very compromised by rust. Front radiator support excessive rusting numerous soft spots and holes. Major flaking , and delamination of frame all over. Truck has 98,000 mile on it it is a manual 4wd. Located in michigan.
Frame and parts badly rusted. Pieces falling off. Brake lines now rusting. Frame badly rusted as well. Internal fuel tank issues with corrosion
Rust! frame rust!
My vehicles frame/ suspension has deteriorated to the point the toyota dealer wont pass it for safety inspection. The frame and suspension have disintegrated.this truck has been garage kept since newand is in otherwise perfect condition.
Frame and suspension components are very rusty to the point of a safety concern.i replaced the rear bumper with an aftermarket one to discover the rear bumper support was so rusted it wouldn't be of any help in the event of being rear ended by another car. Also, the rear bumper comes stock with 2 sensors so when backing up will let you know when you get close to something. Both sensors were non-transferable to the new bumper because they were so rusted on the inside when you tried to remove them they crumbled into bits, a combination of metal and plastic. The rust worked its way up the wires as well. Numerous brackets underneath the truck which hold what appears to be electrical components the vehicle would need to operate. If one of these components broke and needed to be replaced i would need to buy new brackets along with the new component - new screws would also be required along side a holy prayer that the old screws don't snap off while attempting to remove them. By the time i was done paying off my vehicle and having more free income to put towards other priorities i was consistently delayed with repaires the vehicle needed to keep functioning. I had to pay for new transmission lines because the ones on there were so rusted, in a lump sum i was not prepared for.power steering lines were replaced once and the power steering still has an issue holding fluid. I am going to chose today's date as the date this occurred because now i am at my wit's end with the rust. I took my truck to have the a/c recharged to be told its going to be about $2000 to replace all the lines and the condenser that is rusted plus labor. While on the lift the mechanic told me to come take a look underneath my truck and he showed me how extensive the rust has become and that i might need to have some work done about the rust first before he can fix the a/c.
I am one of the original purchasers of a 2007 fj cruiser in august of 2006. I ordered my vehicle in july 2006. I received a scale model of my fj with seriel number below 500, which i was told indicated that i was one of the first 500 purchasers of the new modeli had read on the newly established fjcruiserforums.com that the new frames where arriving with rust on the welds. When my vehicle arrived i pointed out rust on the frame just from shipping and told the dealer that i needed the frame undercoated.i also showed the dealer the fj cruiser forum poststhey complied.i have used this vehicle for work for many years. I have taken it in almost weekly for an undercarriage wash if i was using it weekly.most all of my miles are highway.the rust has not abated. I have wire brushed the frame multiple times, sprayed it with rust preventive paint, squirted oil inside the frame. It still has not stopped the rust.now i finally have a hole in the frame. It is not in a critical area buti cannot tell if there are areas that it may also be weak. Toyota has admitted to frame issue on the tacoma and toyota sequoia. Are they not addressing this because there are fewer of the fj's on the road? this frame should be replaced. It was defective when it was sold.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated while receiving an oil change, the contact noticed rusting to the undercarriage and the sub frame. The rust had caused the driverā€™s side rear axle bracket to fracture. The vehicle was not taken to a local dealer nor an independent mechanic to be diagnosed. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure and a complaint was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 156,350
I came back from a trip from florida driving and a wheel bearing went bad and i took it to a mechanic when i got back and he showed me more frame rust that connects to the lower control arm
Bought my fj new in 2007.when i did i asked ifthey had rusty jones or undercoating and was told with the new alloys i didnt need it.3 weeks ago i was having my mechanic check the brakes and he called me down to show me a break in the frame connecting to the body.thankfully he found it because i was supposed to go to boston the next day. The truck only has 139,000 miles on it and the frame is completely rusted out so its not safe to drive.i brought it to the dealer i purchased it from and 2 reps came down from nh to look at who basically told me i had a good ride with it and they would do nothing.i then called toyota cec and was told the same. I brought to a welder who specializes in this type of work and was told 5000+ in labor alone and thats without seeing under the gas tank so he said it wouldnt be worth it as he banged of the rust in other spots and there was no metal to weld to left.brake and fuel lines are swelled from the rusty metal tubing.i consider myself lucky as i often take my grandkids in the fj.so now im left with my other fj that i bought new in 2008 which is ok underneath.the issue is with all the 2007 fj frames like their tundras and tacomas. I have opened a case with toyota but there are so many there should be a recall as these are unsafe to drive.the body is ready to collapse on the frame.i was told privately that toyota chooses to ignore the issue as they no longer make the fjs but still sell tacomas and tundras. ## vin passed ## 2007 toyota fj cruiser ##
Quoting toyota exactly, ' tech inspected found frame rotting away were left rear body mount meets frame,customer was advised to speak to toyota north america customer service.'
Premature frame and suspension rust. I worry about the safety of the vehicle with hidden rust possibly causing a catastrophic failure.
The left rear tire blew out, i didn't hit anything prior, and i tried to control the vehicle and bring it to a stop. I got it to be about 40 mph before i hit the cement railing on the bridge. Please call [xxx] at [xxx] claim number pa[xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
2007 toyota cruiser trd - tie rod broke. I was backing out of my driveway and turning the steering wheel was difficult. I got out and looked at the vehicle. One tire was pointed one way and one the other. There weren't any events leading up to the failure. Shortly before the tie rod broke, steering felt as if i was on ice for a few short moments. Fortunately, i wasn't driving the vehicle when the tie rod broke. Vehicle was undriveable and towed to a toyota dealership in edmonds, wa. The tie rod was replaced by toyota. Dealership had no information as to how it could have happened. No reason was given. Car was 2 weeks out of warranty and dealership wasn't going to cover this safety issue. After applying some pressure, they did handle the problem.
Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle was recalled (nhtsa campaign id #06v235000) for bead defect on the tires. An authorized service dealer inspected the tires. The recall notice and the dealer's mechanic informed the contact that only the defective tires would be replaced. The contact expressed concerned about the proper wear of the tires if they were not all replaced.
Vehicle: 2007 toyota fj cruiser, 4wd automatic.1. Events: abs system failure caused by uneven road surface (pothole, step down, bumpy road) causing a single wheel to momentarily lose traction during braking.2. The abs system engages (brake pedal cannot be further depressed, pulsating / clicking noise heard) to stabilize the errant wheel, but does not proceed with stopping the vehicle afterwards, no matter how hard the driver continues to press the brake pedal.the only workaround is for the driver to know to release the brake pedal and re-apply it.3. Toyota insists that this is normal for the abs system design and that there is no fix for the problem apart from applying the workaround.i believe otherwise since i have contacted one other fj cruiser owner who had the same problem, and had his master cylinder / actuator replaced by toyota under warranty, and this corrected the problem, although at an expense of about $2,000 to the dealership.i faxed a description of this complaint to right toyota in scottsdale on june 11, 2009, visited the dealership as my odometer rolled over to 36,000 miles an hour after sending the fax, and registered a case number with toyota customer assistance center on june 12, 2009 describing the issue and how the dealer explained that the problem could not be fixed.i have experienced this issue four times in the last two years.the most recent occurrence was on june 6, 2009, where i was braking for a red light, the vehicle rolled over a 3 inch step down in the pavement, and suddenly i had no brakes, which caused me to roll 20 feet beyond my intended stopping point, into the intersection.luckily there was nothing in front of me.releasing and re-applying the brake finally stopped the vehicle, but not until it was potentially too late.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. I have this suv since sep., 2007. The only problem i have with this suv is the abs brake system, which doesn't work right. When coming to a stop, if there is a metal manhole cover or a pot hole when i apply brake, the abs activates and stays active (no brake at all) long after i have crossed the hole causing the suv to roll much further than i would have without abs.i lost brake completely during this process, and i almost hit the car in front of me on that day.i had to release and re-apply brake to get the brake work again. But this isn't the way how abs works.there are many other fj owners having the same problem.
My fram is completely rusted out i have never had a car with this problem
Fuel tank strap rust.i noticed my fuel tank hanging low one day.turns out a fuel tank strap had rusted in two.i had someone weld the strap back together to hold my fuel tank in place.vehicle was stationary when noticed.in the attached picture you can see the weld repair that is now holding the fuel tank in place.
My vehicles frame/ suspension has deteriorated to the point the toyota dealer wont pass it for safety inspection. The frame and suspension have disintegrated.this truck has been garage kept since newand is in otherwise perfect condition.
My vehicle has substantial frame rot in the rear section of the frame and the rear bumper reinforcement. I have attempted to cut out rotten sections of the frame and welded in steel plates to keep the frame from collapsing. I have also bought a new section of frame from toyota to replace the bumper reinforcement. I was told by toyota that there are currently no recalls on fj cruiser frames and that the frames are not faulty. But the amount of frame rot on this 12 year old vehicle seems excessive. I am afraid that the vehicle would collapse in the event of a rear end collision. So far, no components have failed or fallen off during driving.
Frame has very premature rust issues. Structure of the vehicle is comprised due to well known issue of poor frame coating during manufacture of vehicle.
My recently purchased toyota fj cruiser was found to have severe rust underneath the car . Nuts and bolts have rotted away with the part now held together by rust weld. New straps are holding up a dented gas tank which my mechanic thinks fell when the original straps failed. Is it a safety issue when a gas tank falls off a traveling vehicle? i donā€™t know what other problems may arise from this, but i have been online and there seems to be complaints of this nature all over the internet. Toyota ordered a recall on several models for this problem, but not the fj. This many people canā€™t be making this stuff up. At some point it is going to lead to a death, if it hasnā€™t already . Have only had this vehicle 2 weeks, and i find it hard to believe toyota canā€™t address this problem like it did with other models of their fleet. One ladyā€™s pickup bed almost separated from the front of the truck. Please use whatever tools you have to see that toyota does the right thing, and takes care of the customers who are driving their vehicles.
My frame has an excessive amount of rust and i am concerned that it is going to begin deteriorating.
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser sport utility vehicle. I've owned the vehicle for 24 months and currently have 16,000 miles driven. The safety problem is the design of the fj cruiser windshield. I have now replaced the windshield six (6) times due to small rocks hitting the windshield. The safety issue is that the vertical position of this windshield absorbs the full impact of any road debris as opposed to deflecting. Of the six windshield incidents, 2 of those have been severe enough to completely penetrate the windshield and in to the passenger cabin. This poses a very serious safety issue if a rock should pierce the windshield on the drivers side and injure or distract the driver thus posing a safety risk to others in the vehicle or in close proximity. In addition, the impact is severe enough that the noise of the impact poses a dangerously high distraction. The impact is violent enough that i would equate the sound to exploding fireworks or a handgun sound in the cabin of the vehicle.
While inspecting excessive rust from my frame and the parts of the frame that have failed (already reported), we noticed the gas straps. They are completely rusted and over 3/4 broken because of the rust.
A few weeks ago i was working on my vehicle and i had to remove the rear bumper then i found the chassis damaged by so much deep rust, that for a moment i just thought to brush and put an anti corrosive but the damage is not fixed with brushing and painting. I call toyota for a frame recall and they don't have any yet.my vehicle it's not safe to pull anything. I also feel that one of these days the body can be detached from the chassis.
2007 toyota fj cruiser frame rotting from inside and out. Rear upper control arm mounts rusting looking like its about to break off.unsafe to drive.13 year old frame should not be anywhere near this condition.
Frame is rotting away and structural support is no longer there.
Driver's seat broke while i was driving the vehicle. A bolt snapped off under the seat for the mechanism that controls the up and down height adjustment. The seat was in the highest position possible when it happened and as a result, the seat dropped about 7-8 inches to the floor, causing a back injury for me. When this happened, the driver's seat geometry was off so significantly that the backrest was reclined too far and i couldn't see out the windshield or reach the pedals. I am disabled and it is a miracle that i was' in an accident as a result of this. I contacted toyota and there had been a service bulletin to repair the driver's seat in my vehicle, but the dealership never informed me of it, even though i had complained several times about the seat losing its height setting. Now toyota will not repair the seat because it is out of warranty. I am the original owner of the car and it has 111,000 miles on it. The seat mechanisms broke while i was driving over a rough section o city street in san diego, california at about 12 mph. I was driving in a straight line and slowing down to stop at a red light when it happened. I can't drive the carfor more than a few minutes at a time with the broken seat because it is too painful for my back injury.
Severe frame rust! i poked my finger through the passenger side frame this morning. Most all screws, mounting brackets etc are all rusted. Other components like the rear diff, oil pan etc are all covered in rust
Severe suspension bracket rust on multiple rear and front components. I luckily was able to avoid an accident when braking but my entire car swayed when the rear lateral support bar bracket broke right off the mount that is welded to the rear due to rust. I then inspected and found multiple rust areas on frame and other suspension brackets. Making this vehicle unsafe to drive. I am aware of toyota's ongoing dilemma with using this horrible untreated steel and hope the nhtsa addresses this issue. This is not normal corrosion this is an absolute neglect in safety by not having this steel treated on such critical components of a vehicles frame. Had this incident happen on the highway at speeds of 55 mph or greater. Serious injury and/or death can occur. If i am not the only consumer having this issue on toyota fj crusier vehicles. I hope the nhtsa enforces a recal on these frames and/or critical suspension components. My vehicle is 16 years old, i purchased it from a dealer whom recieved it from the original owner with 57,000 miles on it. Now currently after 4 years of owning this fj cruiser i only have 71,000 miles on it. Had this bracket caught onto my brake lines which is located directly below this rear bracket i would have lost all ability to stop my vehicle.
Structural frame rust over the entire frame and fuel tank straps.
Previously filed complaint for structural frame rust and while removing components to see if that's repairable i found 1 of the 2 straps that hold the fuel tank in place to be 90% rusted through and the other one not far behind.
Rust. Unusual rust everywhere in my 2007 fj cruiser. Even the front motor mounts are rusted. The rear bumper inside,frame, rear differential everything is extremely rusted. Even the trailer light plugs are falling off due to rust. This is a city car and we don't take it to offroad, and being only 74000 miles, it's scary to look under. If gives the feeling that one day wheels may fall off from the frame. I have searched in the internet and realized that most fj cruiser owners have same issue. We paid 30+ thousand for a car which is falling apart with rust in 7 years. Hope something can be done.
Have owned the vehicle for over 4 years and rust on frame has gotten progressively worst. Vehicle has become unsafe to drive due to rear suspension likely to collapse due to holes in frame. Dangerous to drive and if vehicle where to be in an accident the whole structure could collapse. Very unhappy with toyota experience.
Our 2007n toyota fj only has 135, 000 miles on it and runs well. We love the vehicle and have a severely rusted out frame. The truck has been adequately maintained but is now unsafe to drive. There are several large areas of rusted frame that are gone, motor mounts have fallen off the frame, the rear axle is barely hanging on because the rear frame is brittle. On the passengerside almost 3 feet of frame is gone from the underside of the vehicle. There is very little metal left to weld to making repairs not possible. Toyota corperate refuses to assist us and we are stuck with a vehicle that is near total failure.
Frame rusted, rear cross-member rusted, gas tank straps rusted, suspension rusted/compromised
Frame rusting out, suspension attachment parts rusting, body mounts rusting and broken
Frame seems very rusted as do suspension components
Excessive rust of the frame. Have found multiple holes in structural areas such as the transmission cross member welds meeting the frame. Failure of the frame coating all over. Frame rot from the inside causing holes from the inside out. Also rusting from areas such as control arms, rear end links, and differential mounts. Will provide more pictures when i have the availability to do so.
Numerous paint flaking; even on non leading surfaceswindshield pitting and sparkling in sunlight.
I purchased an auxillary gas tank online from a company called 'titan fuel tanks' for my 2007 toyota fj cruiser.website:https://titanfueltanks.com/catalog/product/view/id/78/s/titan-trail-trekker-ii-4040387/category/2/ i'm a bit concerned that the product may be a safety hazard.their website says: "some light fabrication may be needed on stock/oe carriers for fitment of tank"for one of their products. I couldn't figure out a "light fabrication" solution.i felt (& my brother felt) that to cut out some of the original spare tire carrier in order to make the product work (the company's solution) would leave the entire assembly structurally deficient.i had to go to a local welder and had a new spare tire carrier built. To have to do this was much more than 'light fabrication' as stated in the ad. Their site says 'it fits the stock spare tire carriers (some modifications maybe required) and most of the popular aftermarket tire carriers, the tank comes with all of the high-strength steel bracketry, fasteners, and accessories for easy mounting on your off-road rig.'this was not my experience at all. 'easy mounting!'what a joke.note that the images on their website showed their product sitting snugly behind the spare tire. My specific vehicle was shown as being able to have the product attached to it.*see jpg images:website ad.jpg,img_e6603, img_e6604.i'm a bit concerned that the product may be a safety hazard.after mounting at the distance the spare tire would normally have been mounted at, one corner of the tank touches the handle used for opening the back door of the vehicle.i thought this might rub a hole in the tank.the product may be a safety hazard for other reasons, if you were to investigate. *see jpg images: img_2912, img 2917. The vehicle has been both stationary and moving.
The frame of my 2007 toyota fj cruiser is rusting uncontrollably. It was "descaled" and sprayed with protecting fluid. The descaling revealed significant frame rust. My passenger rear shock mount has rusted completely and the shock has become free from the frame. I have yet to get an accurate estimate of the damage but will soon
Chassis has excessive rust. Upper rear control arm mount on chassis rusted off. Causing loss of control when braking. Rear bumper support has hole in frame from rust. Body mounts are rusting off frame. Brake lines have rusted and leaked fluid. Gas tank strap mount is very compromised by rust. Front radiator support excessive rusting numerous soft spots and holes. Major flaking , and delamination of frame all over. Truck has 98,000 mile on it it is a manual 4wd. Located in michigan.
I purchased this vehicle used and after further inspection beyond removing the layer of undercoating that the previous owner had applied i noticed that the rear mounts to the body of the vehicle have rusted and broken completely off. Front and rear body mounts are rusted with holes through most of the brackets. Numerous spots in the frame itself have rusted through and some spots have required patching already. The trailing arms are also rusted through as well as the skid plate and where it connects to the frame and the radiator support is rusted as well. The vehicle is not currently inspectable due to the frame being in the condition that it is in.
The fuel tank straps we're completely rusted out . I found this out when i noticed my tank was hanging down after arriving at a destination . I drove home carefully and jacked the vehicle up climbed under to see what the problem was in the straps were disintegrated. I noticed how rusty the frame was looking so i poked it with my finger and my finger went right through . I have taken exceptionally good care of this vehicle but nothing could have prevented this problem because the frame rusted from the inside out and is most likely a design flaw in engineering by toyota .
Recently purchased used from dealership.excessive rust on lower frame and other components (transmission and power steering lines) as well as suspension.this is not a flood vehicle.initially took it to toyota for repairs of the lines and trans.the quote was too high, so i took it to local shops for repair.the local shops were surprised by the amount of rust.trans was fixed but the shops refused to fix other components that attached to the frame because they fear they will cause more damage.visited several fj cruiser forums and frame rust issues are incredibly common with the fj, to the point where there are class action lawsuits.toyota needs to step up and fix this issue for fj owners!
Fuel tank strap rust
Frame of the vehicle is having whole spots and unsafe the drive the vehicle. I don't know why there is no recall in this vehicle. Even there is frame recalls for the same year and model cars. Why not my car doesn't have recalls. I want to get into bottom of this.
A few months ago i was driving and vehicle became iratic. Discovered controls arms broke frame off. Upon welding back on found out frame hase several large holes and rear crossmember is almost gone.
Frame is failing and fully corroded/compromised. Combination of very poor steel toyota used in manufacturing (during these model years) combined with toyotaā€™s placement of air conditioning condensation drain above frame on passenger side has resulted in a corroded and corrupted frame with dangerous and deadly loss of structural integrity.
The frame has rusted beyond expectations, wrong kind of metal or lack of treatment on metal causing oxidation, causing a safety issue of the power steering braking loose and causing potentially injuries or death to passengers. Vehicule is at home
The rust on the frame is mind blowing. Rust holes in frame and gas tank straps, and suspension parts. This is dangers and someone can be injured or dead.
I was driving approximately at 30 miles per hour, in a residential street, when suddenly i heard a noise and noted that the windshield developed a five inch crack, starting from the bottom center going up. A few days later, the crack moved significantly, to the left and right of the windshield moving to cover the entire windshield. There was no prior damage to the windshield, the vehicle has never been in an accident and it has never been taken off road. The crack seems to have developed due to pressure stress- a defect from manufacturing. There are numerous other reports from other owners of this type of vehicle with similar reports, often times, even after having the windshield replaced. This is a safety concern and manufacturing error.
Structural frame rust.the frame is very rusty and thin with lots of holes in it.i fear for my safety and the safety of my passengers. The rear cross member is extremely rusted and would not hold in a rear end collision.in this particular incident the driver's side rear lower control arm broke free while driving at 55mph and sent the truck out of control in to the next lane.luckily no one was injured and slowing down kept it under control. This was on a small highway while slightly turning left.
The entire frame is badly rusted to the point of being unsafe. The car has been regularly washed and well maintained. All other components are in great working order, but the car now need extensive frame repairs to remain road worthy. In addition, the straps holding the fuel tank in place rusted through and nearly caused the tank to fall out of the car.
Rotted rust issue all over the undercarriage.
Frame on rear passenger side corroded and right rear stabilizer bar completely detached from the frame while driving on interstate highway
Rust found in the frame throughout, tank straps as well
Frame has a lot of rust. The straps to hold the gas tank broke due to rusting. Rear bumper frame has also rusted.
I purchased this 2007 toyota fj cruiser from ebay from a fellow in new jersey. I was not told of any frame rust problems with this particular vehicle or of the possibility of there being a common problem of this nature with others. Upon receipt, i had the vehicle thoroughly inspected and gone over by a automotive repair shop owned and managed by a prior general manager of the maintenance and repair shop of the primary local toyota dealership. He is the one that brought the condition of my frame and associated parts and fuel tank straps and brackets to my attention. His opinion was that my safety could be compromised if nothing was done and apprised me of the potential costs.
Fuel tank straps rusted, as well as multiple areas in frame rusted from the inside out.once vehicle was put on a lift, mechanic said gas tank straps needed replaced as well as some repair to the structural integrity of the frame.
Frame is rotting away just as the tacoma frames did in this time frame of model year. Afraid the vehicle will soon be unfit to drive due to safety concerns. Gas tank straps are also rotting from under the vehicle. This has come to light when i was driving down a city street and my gas tank strap broke causing the take to drop from the bottom of the vehicle
Frame rust and fuel tank strap rust
A few months ago i was driving and vehicle became iratic. Discovered controls arms broke frame off. Upon welding back on found out frame hase several large holes and rear crossmember is almost gone.
The paint on my newvehicle is chipping off.
Structural frame failure from rust
While upgrading to steel bumpers from the flimsy plastic crap most vehicles come with these days, found significant frame rot. Somehow the fj cruiser is not part of the previous toyota recalls. I can assure you they're at least as susceptible as the tacomas et al. I'm now on the hunt for an affordable replacement frame, which seems to be merely a pipe dream. I love this vehicle and will do whatever it takes to repair it but, come on toyota. This is not what the market expects from you!
2007 toyota fj cruiser has the same rot problems as the tacoma and sequoia...there are reports all over the usa and toyota has still not issued a recall on rotting frames.i can't even have my vehicle towed it is so decomposed. I am fortunate not to have been killed. I contacted toyota and they want me to call them? how about keeping this information in writing maybe for a future lawsuit.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. There is widespread and significant rusting on the frame and drivetrain components.well-maintained, and not located in a salty environment, nor an environment where the roads are ever salted.this vehicle is utilizes the same frame as another toyota vehicle (4runner), and that vehicle was involved with the frame-rusting recall during the same time period this vehicle was manufactured.
Gas tank straps broke frame deteriated on fj crusier with only 72000 miles on it would have never known how unsafe frame is if straps gas tank hanging
Vehicle will not changed gear from park to drive
When stopping at a red light or stop sign, the automatic transmission has not down shifted to first gear. So while stopped, the car will suddenly lung forward as if hit from behind. This is extremely dangerous for pedestrian crossing in front of the car. There is a very real potential for the car to hit a person when it lunges forward. Since realizing this problem, i intentionally hold down the brake harder than i should have too.there are other issues with the transmission but i though that particular issue is very dangerous. The vehicle has approx 70,000 miles and although this problem was happening from time to time, it is becoming more frequent to where i have to assume it every time i come to a stop.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated while driving 10 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated. The contact was able to apply the brakes and place the vehicle in park. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was 74,000. The vin was not available.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact was driving approximately 45 mph, proceeding to a complete stop. The vehicle surged without warning. When the brakes were engaged there was a slow response. The failure continued until the gear was shifted into neutral position. The failure occurred spontaneously. The vehicle has not been repaired for the malfunction. The current and failure mileages were 18,000.updated 6/1/10 the consumer stated the incidents happened on dry roads and the incidents has happened three other times within the last 6 months. No floor mats were involved during the incidents.the consumer has since traded the vehicle. Updated 06/04/10.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While at a stop light or whenever the vehicle would sit idle, the engine rpms would increase abnormally and the vehicle would proceed to lunge forward. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where he advised the failure was normal and due to lack of lubrication in the propeller shaft, causing the solenoid to stick. The dealer did not investigate the vehicle any further and to date, the vehicle continued to demonstrate the failure. There were no open recalls on the vehicle. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000 and the current was 45,000.
Speed control speeds up vehicle when applying brakes to disengage speed control and slow vehicle. This has happened on numerous occasions while attempting to disengage the speed control by using the brake pedal.
Engine accelerates to 1500 rpm when i take my foot completely off the throttle when driving at slow speeds (under 1500 rpm). This causes the vehicle (manual transmission) to speed up instead of slowing down, exactly the opposite of the "engine braking" that one would expect. I feel this presents a major safety hazard when driving in traffic and / or icy road conditions.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.while driving 80 mph, the contact noticed that the cruise control stopped working.he also noticed that the speedometer was moving constantly.he pulled the vehicle to the side of the road and noticed flames coming from the back seats of the vehicle.the fire department extinguished the fire and a police report was filed.the contact did not notice any differences beforehand.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 9,800.
I recently purchased a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with 95k miles on it.all was fine for about a month until i started experiencing unexplained accelerating and rpm surging when driving below 30 mph and regularly while stopped in traffic with my foot on the brake.it's not a huge rev, but rather the engine will suddenly rise from normal idle rpm to about 1300 rpm, then back down again.i can feel the transmission grabbing and i have to keep the brake depressed to keep from taking off.the surge generally lasts for less than 10 seconds and then goes away for a short time. I can get it to duplicate the problem (at a stop, in gear) almost anytime.if you are not paying close attention and happen to lift your foot off the brake, the vehicle will lurch forward start to accelerate until the transmission downshifts.i fear that this will cause a serious accident someday, and someone could get hurt or killed.i have taken it to my local mechanic who says that he can't quite figure it out.
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser with a manual transmission.the throttle management software is a joke at best and dangerous at worst.the vehicle engine rpm will not go below 12-1800rpm when the vehicle is moving unless the speed is somewhere below 5mph.this can be very annoying at times and dangerous at others.driving on ice, towing a trailer, driving in hilly terrain.there is no engine braking available at any speed above 5mph.when the software does finally close the throttle completely it does so abruptly causing a jerky condition that can lead to loss of control on ice.at 20mph, for instance driving in a school zone, the throttle cannot be set to maintain a steady speed.the vehicle alternates between accelerating and almost complete throttle shut off. There is no in between.i have seen this same behavior when driving off road in steep terrain. Not only is it annoying but it is dangerous.i have had the vehicle to toyota twice and they claim it is normal for this model and that there is nothing that can be done. The other thing that it does is hold the last rpm for several seconds when shifting between gears. Not so much dangerous as annoying and causes excessive wear on driveline components and is also extremely wasteful of fuel.
I drive a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. I've owned the vehicle since august 2006. Two times since i've owned the vehicle, it has accelerated unexpectedly.each time, it has taken me off guard. One time i was in a 35 mph zone and it got up to 50 or 60 mph.in both incidents, i switched the car into neutral and the engine continued to rev.i waited for the engine to return to normal before putting it back into drive. Both times, i think i was going a slow enough speed that the brake helped slow the vehicle down also.i have inspected my floor mat and it was never near the gas pedal during any of the incidents. I assumed that these were just rare occurrences.now, after hearing other toyota owners describe similar issues, i'm wondering if this is related to a mechanical defect.
2007 toyota fj cruiser.i've had acceleration issues with my toyota fj cruiser, as mentioned in the current recalled models.while attempting to come to a stop, the engine revs and "accelerates" at an uncontrollable level throwing the car out of control.this has happened a minimum of 3 time already and possibly more that i wrote off as other issues.2 of the 3 times i turned sharply to the right and off the road without hitting anyone or anything, applying the brake until the engine slowed down and i could come to a full stop. I called toyota, (may 2009) andthey thought it might be a computer issues affecting acceleration, of course this was before the widespread recall. These issues were not due to floor mats or sticky accelerators.i understand that my car, 2007 fj, is not part of the recall, but has the same issues as the recalled models.
On last march 12th , i bought from you a toyota fj 2007 with 13968 miles, it looks like new. My son andres was driving two weeks ago inocala, floridaand somethinghappened, the car seems like block a wheel by itself with doing nothing, causing that car move to different places and was difficult to drive. Then the turn on several lights in the panel and with those lights on you can drive a car, when it turn off, the car block again and is difficult and dangerous to drive. I gave a car at your services department two times given me an excellent attention. Yesterday afternoon i went to your company to pickthe car upand a service advisor told me that you change a speed sensor that was a problem. I was driving to my home and every thing was ok. Then at night i was driven to downtown disney at 60 m.p.h and the car star block again causing that turn 360 degrees in the high way fortunatelyi didn't hit anybody and didn't knock over. I'm going today to servicedepartment for third time. I think this vehicle is not proper to drive. Itwouldcauses injury to me or other people and i would like to ask you who is going to be responsible ifcar cause damages or fatal accidents in the way. I think you can find a solutions from this problem because i don't want to drive this vehicle any more if you are not responsible for what can cause ifblock again or federal authorities of transportationcan certify that vehicle can be use.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. While driving 45 mph, the vehicle accelerated on its own without warning. The vehicle had to be placed in neutral in order to stop. There were no warning indicators illuminated before the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (john elway's crown toyota, 1201 kettering dr, ontario, ca 91761), but the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and stated that the dealer would handle the situation.the failure mileage was 154,209.
My toyota fj cruiser accelerates by itself.typically, when it isstopped and idling, like at a light or stop sign. It does this when either i or my mother is driving it. The particular event i want to tell you about happened in august 2009. I was at a stoplight, in the center lane, and was going to change lanes when the light changed. I turned the wheel to the left before the light changed. When i took my foot off the brake, the vehicle accelerated rapidly into the left lane. I did not touch the gas pedal. My vehicle was struck by a pickup truck approaching in the left lane. The young girl driving the pickup truck was talking on her cell phone and did not expect my vehicle to move in front of her so fast. Damage to my vehicle was about $1,800. I took my vehicle into a local shop for 30k service and shortly thereafter and they did not find any problems.i have seen that toyota claims there is no problem, but this is a serious safety problem.i really never know when my vehicle is going to surge.i have sent a letter to toyota requesting them to fix my vehicle and pay for the accident. I have not heard from them yet, but it has only been a few days.
Noticed a vibration in the brake pedal.it stopped after a while.two weeks later, vehicle shuddered while braking to a stop at a very low speed.all the dash emergency lights for brakes, abs, vsc, lit up and braking ability ceased.used emergency hand brake to stop.parked vehicle and had towed to toyota dealer per instructions in owners manual.computer analysis indicated failed master cylinder.2007 fj cruiser w/55,000 miles. $2258 cost of new master cylinder assembly + $495 labor + $101 towing + $10 misc + $218 tax=$3082.19total cost for part replacement.have old part in possession.
I was driving at approximately 35mph when all of a sudden, there was a loss of acceleration and the engine just stalled in the middle of the road. I couldn't start it back up. There were no warning sign whatsoever and i didn't think it had anything to do with the fuel because it still read that i had a little under 1/4 of gas. Upon putting fuel, the car started back up. The problem appears to be a faulty fuel float or sensor and is fairly common problem based on the thread from www.fjcruiserforums.com. I think toyota should put out a tsb on this ordo a recall on this specific part. It's a very high safety concern when you're driving then all of a sudden your vehicle dies. This can definitely cause a fatal accident had this happened at a busier road.
My vehicle experiences rpm gain when trying to stop,and a the rpms never resided between shifts of gears or until the vehicle was below 5 mph.on several occasions during emergency safety stops the vehicle has actually acceleratedduring the braking process.toyota explained that these rpm conditions were due to new technology in automobiles.
My toyota fj cruiser once again scared the life out of me. The vehicle again started to accelerate at high speed when traveling down hill. I live in pr with lots of hills. I went to a dorado dealer who told me my vehicle was out of warranty. I had less than 36k miles but have owned the vehicle for more than 3 years. I believe the vehicle is a problem which merits your attention. The vehicle has done this to me many times. Please look into this problem and bring us peace of mind.
1) problem has happened twice: driving approximately 35 mph then hitting a pothole at just the moment braking was required because traffic ahead had stopped; while my foot was on the brake, the pedal dropped to the floor with no braking action. Only after releasing and pumping, did braking action return.2) this has occurred twice. Both times i narrowly avoided causing accidents -- not to mention the sudden rush of fear and panic i experienced.3) no corrective action taken. The dealer said they were unable to recreatethe problem.
I took my 2007 toyota fj cruiser into the dealer around the end of 2007, it had 12,000 miles on it at the time. I told them that my gas pedal had stuck and i had to hold the brakes down and turn off the key to get it to stop. I then had to get out of the car in the middle of the road and reach down to release it. They told me that it must have stuck on the floor mat and to just watch it. It then stuck again about a year later and i was able to release it this time by kicking at it. I didn't think anymore of it until all the recalls started coming out on toyota gas pedals and i thought that you should know about this because it happened on a model that is not on the recall list and that the problem came up over two years ago. This incident is documented at thompson toyota in placerville, ca. I bought the car new at folsom toyota 2/2007. Nothing has been done to fix this yet but the service director at thopson toyota was very concerned this time and said that someone was coming up from the bay area to look at it soon.
Driving my 2007 toyota fj cruiser v6 4x4 on a long stretch of two lane highway in clear weather conditions.cruise control was set at 70 mph.vehicle started speeding up on it's own to about 85 mph.i thought something was wrong with the cruise control.turned off cruise control, nothing happened.car was still accelerating.hit the brake pedal and nothing happened. Car was still accelerating on it's own.i was getting ready to put the car into neutral, or pull the emergency brake... When i decided to hit the brake pedal hard with both feet several times.car finally started slowing down.it was like the vehicle had a mind of it's own.this occurred just before 7/20/09 and i took the vehicle into toyota for repair when we returned home.they couldn't find anything wrong with it.haven't had the issue since, but am afraid to drive the car on long stretches of highway.this car is not currently on the recall list.toyota had a certified master technician run a system test on all computer systems in vehicle and found no problem with the cruise function or any other electronic control components. This was on 7/20/07,that they confirmed all systems were operating as designed.i had two witnesses in the car with me and they saw what happened.i was lucky there were no other cars on that stretch of the highway during that 15-20 minute time frame.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that he noticed on two occasions, the vehicle began to suddenly accelerate to almost 90 mph. When he inspected the vehicle, he saw that the floor mats slid up and were pushing against the gas pedal. The floor mats were not properly hooked to prevent the acceleration. He has not contacted the dealer or the manufacturer to-date. The vehicle had not been repaired to-date. The current mileage was 29,939. The failure mileage was approximately 22,000.updated 03/01/10. *ljupdated 06/11/10
S10 appropriate handling ltr re sticking gas pedal in a toyota vehicle.the consumer stated the gas pedal would mainly stick when he pulled into a parking space.the vehicle would continue to accelerate although the consumer applied the brakes. Updated 04/27/10
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. Occasionally when the contact attempted to accelerate at various speeds,he noticed that the accelerator pedal became stuck to the floor causing the vehicle to accelerate. In order to stop the vehicle the contact had to apply extreme braking pressure. The vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealership and there were no prior warnings. The current and failure mileages were 31000.
I purchased this vehicle in dec of 06 and one month into having this car and driving on my normal routes that i realize that this car has zero visibility.no windows in the back that allow you to switch lanes safely or even back up from a parking lot or area safely.i just recently had an accident as well.i already know this car has no visibility to it takes me longer than usual to back up or switch lanes.i look at my side and rear view mirrors and do a complete turn past my black spot to ensure no cars are there, however even doing that you can still have an accident like i did when after looking waiting and then proceeding that i missed a small honda prelude come behind me.this is a serious hazard for all drivers. Owners and others on the road.i have never had an accident since i was 18 yrs old and here i am 8 mos into having this car and i have one.
The toyota fj has massive blind spots exacerbated by the design of the side mirrors and the rearview mirror and the tire which blocks the rear.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.the visors on both the driver and passenger sides are too short to provide adequate coverage.the contact has not spoken to the dealer, but has filed a complaint with toyota.the current mileage was 750 and failure mileage was 15. Updated 04-02-08
A hairline fracture began growing from a central mid-point at the bottom edge of the windshield right before my eyes as i was driving. There was absolutely no road debris that hit my windshield that made this occur, nor have i ever taken the vehicle off-roading. From the central point the crack grew over the course of 10 seconds in both left and right directions until ending at the left and right sides of the windshield. I can't even begin to understand how this would happen. I belong to an fj cruiser enthusiast website fjcruiserforums.com and 33% of 2007 owners report having had/have a cracked windshield. Now that i am part of that growing percentage, i'm not happy that there is no technical bulletin by toyota about this. Nhtsa, you need to get involved. Many owners also report the problem happening again soon after getting the windshield replaced. What has to happen to get a recall done here? a vehicle built for rugged off-roading should be able to not have a paper-thin windshield and not crack for any apparent reason when driving down the highway. This is not cosmetic damage this is a safety issue and needs to have a recall issue before some poor soul goes sailing through their windshield because it has a design flaw.
I purchased a 2007 toyota fj cruiser in september 2007. The first week i had the vehicle i was traveling through town at 45mph when a very small rock struck the windshield causing a hole in the windshield. The next day the hold splintered across the entire length of the windshield. I have now owned the vehicle for one year and i have one dozen rock chips in the windshield. My driving habits are ordinary city driving. Each of the chips was caused by very small rocks at slow speeds. Most instantly splinter out from the original chip. The material or design of the windshield is clearly substandard. The replacement cost is outrageous.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. The contact stated that it became very difficult to see the traffic light whenever he was the first vehicle at the light. He had to lean forward to see the lights hanging above the intersection. The inability to see the traffic light may be due to the design of the vehicle. The failure mileage was 12. The current mileage was 24000.
Road debris duringnormal commute highway driving has resulted in multiple horizontal and vertical cracks in the windshield.i have replaced the windshield twice and the windshield recently cracked again.my company owns six 2007 fj cruisers and four of the vehicles windows cracked within the first four months of operation.previous to the fj cruiser, i commuted along the same route in another vehicle for four years and did not sustain damage to the windshield.
I noticed my windshield was getting "hazed" over with a sandblasted look within the first 6 months of owning my vehicle.the windshield became poked with little chips from road debris within the first year in addition to numerous cracks.the vehicle is now 2 years old and the windshield needs replacement due to extensive chips, pock, and cracks.
The windshield has been cracked multiple times by normal road debris.
After just a few months with my new fj cruiser, i discovered a crack in the windshield.the crack started at the top edge of the glass, and has proceeded to traverse my windshield, and branch off into other cracks.
I was driving approximately at 30 miles per hour, in a residential street, when suddenly i heard a noise and noted that the windshield developed a five inch crack, starting from the bottom center going up. A few days later, the crack moved significantly, to the left and right of the windshield moving to cover the entire windshield. There was no prior damage to the windshield, the vehicle has never been in an accident and it has never been taken off road. The crack seems to have developed due to pressure stress- a defect from manufacturing. There are numerous other reports from other owners of this type of vehicle with similar reports, often times, even after having the windshield replaced. This is a safety concern and manufacturing error.
Windshield wipers have failed to work for long periods or have to play with switch to work right. Took car in years ago while under warranty to fix and resolved problem for a few years but is now reoccurring. Also drivers side door window switch intermittenly works. I dont know if this is connected to wiper switch but have seen recalls on other toyotas that have this problem and had a recall but none for fj. Specifics turn on car, turn on slector switch for wipers "slow thru high it dont matter". Wipers dont work.
Widow wipers motor failurethe motor or the assembly and its bushings don't have proper seals which allows water into destroy the bushings by not beingvable to retain grease to prevent pitting and rust which results in window wiper failure and a 600dollar cost of replacement of motor and armature assembly which is just for parts as there is no after market and labor could send this mistake by toyota costing about 1000$ when said and done there should be a recall and redesign and its not just the fj model its many toyotavehicles.
Due to the steep vertical angle of the windshield and the placement of the defroster vent several inches back from the windshield, the windshield cannot be kept clear by the defroster. The airstream from the defroster does not hit the lower 1/3 of the windshield and the left hand driver side and no amount of air even at maximum temperature will keep the windshield from icing over. The wiper blades become encrusted with ice and fail to keep the windshield cleared. In even a modest snowstorm, visibility quickly drops to nearly zero. My wife nearly wrecked the vehicle because of this issue. In addition, due to the large thermal gradient across the windshield caused by this issue, the windshield cracks in a horizontal line extending across nearly the entire windshield at the location of the defroster airstream contact. This phenomenon has happened 2 times! i have talked to my local toyota dealer several times and they are in complete denial about the issue and claim "everything is working as designed". This is a fatal problem as the vehicle cannot be driven in a snowstorm and i would not be the slightest bit surprised if there have been accidents because of it. Using fmea (failure mode effects analysis) i would rate the probability of this failure occurring to be a 1 (guaranteed to happen) and effects are catastrophic (loss of operability).
Windshield chips with slightest stone or debris. Glass seems of inferior quality. Side doors glass has imperfections.
2247 miles on vehicle, in 3 months of driving and the windshield is pitted in several locations, some are starting to crack.the first one occurred before i had driven 500 miles.this is a safety issue as it concerns proper visibility and windshield integrity. There are several other vehicles on the road with a near vertical windshield like mine, and they are not having the same issue. It seems the glass is really fragile on this vehicle. I am currently waiting on a new windshield to come into stock so that it can be replaced.
Windshield broken.
Windshield continually cracks.
2007 fj cruiser windshield cracked.there was no apparent damage prior to crack appearing.
2007 fj cruiser: small pebble hit windshield while driving around 40 mph chipping windshield.next morning found a 2 foot crack.
2007 fj cruiser. During normal driving i got a pea sized ding on the windshield approximately 4 months ago. April 25th got a crack which is still traveling toward the passenger a pillar. May 15th got a quarter sized star. All resulting from small (i mean small, really small) projectiles. Glad i did not replace the windshield 4 months ago, otherwise i would have had to replace it two more times. This windshield is a disaster. I owned 6 cars over 27 years and had one busted windshield from a 3" piece of concrete. I own my fj for 11 months and have three places where the windshield is damaged from incidents that should not have damaged it as much as they did. Toyota designed an upright windshield (a design i love), presumably understands the laws of physics (which i don't), and did nothing to mitigate the design in order to make the fj windshield last the way a more steeply windshield made from the same material would last. This is an off road vehicle for crying out loud! what were they thinking - that pebbles will magically avoid the fj windshield because the fj is so good looking? i plan on replacing the windshield with a ppg product. Toyota does not deserve the business in my judgment.
Windshield has 2 cracks in the windshield from rock chips.
Toyota/[email protected] windshield,drivers side top. No apparent reason it appears to me to be a stress fracture.
I have had the vehicle for 5 months and have already had 3 cracked windshields.when talking to other fj drivers, they complain about the same problem.
Cracked windshield @ 10k miles.
New 2007 toyota fj cruiser, purchase on 10/26/2007 on nov 7th a truck threw a rock and it put a 2 1/2" diameter crack on the passengers side.two weeks later got an estimate $268.00 from windshield doctor/napa the very next day another rock chip just under the rearview mirror. Said if it breaks this easy no use getting a new windshield, then about 2 weeks later a rock chip on the drivers side. On 12/16/07, the first crack spread from one side to the other across the lower 1/3 of the windshield. Today 12/17 went and got another estimate from a different shop to see if price would be lower for a new windshield and its $415.00 without my deduct and $350.00 with my deductible. This is ridiculous we have not even had the fj 8 weeks and the windshield has been chipped 3 times already. What a poor design by toyota, looking at some of the fj web forums - this is a very common complaint among fj owners!!! will toyota help with cost of new windshield? the truck is not even 2 months old yet!!
I have a f j cruiser and the windshield seems to keep getting crack and chips from every little pebble on the highway.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.a vehicle traveling in oncoming traffic caused a small rock to strike the contact's vehicle at 30 mph.the rock caused a small crack in the windshield.the crack has currently increased to approximately four feet long and spannedhalfway across the windshield.the current mileage is 62,000. And failure mileage was 3,000.
After washing 2007 fj cruiser, i noticed inside upper passenger side of front windshield was leaking water.
2007 toyota fj cruiser has had 2 winshields cracked by small road pebbles,debris.concerned about the safety of this widshield design and consruction of materials used for manufacturing this windshield.
I currently own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. I have already had a damaged windshield due to a stone hitting the windshield on the interstate. The vehicle had only 8500 miles on it and already the windshield needed to be replaced. The windshield sa tvery vertically,but the issue seemed toybe more of a substandard quality of glass. I belong to a forum in which numerous windshield failures have occurred, and some within a few weeks of each other. Any attention given to this matterwould bemuch appreciated.
The windshield on the 2007 toyota fj cruiser is very fragile/brittle.very small impacts from road debris initiate a break in the windshield which then quickly propagate into long cracks which can create an impairment in the field of vision.in my 26 years of owning vehicles, this is by far the most fragile windshield i have had experience with.
I own two 2007 toyota fj cruisers, and both of the windshields have cracked.i've looked up on several forums, blogs, etc..., in regards to this problem and it seem that many other toyota fj cruiser owners are experiencing the same problem.i believe the design and the quality of the windshields they installed on these vehicles are sub standard and hinder the safety of these vehicles in an accidental rollover.toyota fails to acknowledge this problem and blames road debris for this problem.i would like for an investigation to be open so the can determine the integrity of the windshield, and hopefully a recall will be ordered to replace these defective windshields.
I have a 2007 fj cruiser.it is one year old with 32,000 miles on it.in the first year, my windshield has no less than eight separate cracks from road debris.previous to this vehicle, i had two jeep wranglers for eight years and over 100,000 combined miles.i had a total of one small crack with my jeeps, and they shared the same vertical windshield design as the fj.virtually anything that hits the windshield results in a chip and small crack.i am terribly disappointed with the quality of the windshield.the grill, headlights, and after market lights on the fj have no similar damage.all of my driving is city and highway.the cracks are to a point now that i have to replace the windshield.i stopped by my dealer and asked them about the problem.of course, they said they weren't aware of any issues.but, various forums and web sites discuss the problem openly.i would like to know toyota's position regarding this problem.i feel that a higher quality glass design would blunt the effect of normal road debris.this should have been taken into consideration when establishing the specifications of the fj windshield.
I have 2 windshields fail in less than 5 months. Minor pebbles have cracked both windshields at least 12 inches or more. There are hundreds of other people with the same issue. The windshields are not designed properly or manufactured incorrectly. There is a risk someone will be critically hurt when a large stone or other object hits this glass.
Bought a new 2007 fj cruiser and drove with caution due to awareness of windshield being broken on other people's vehicles.despite my best efforts, i had a broken windshield after about 4 months of ownership.
I own a 2007 fj cruiser i purchased in april 2007 i have 6,000 miles on it and have had four rocks hit the window in various locations and have 4 spider cracks from each hit , i repaired one and dont know if its worth all the extra money to fix the other three. This windshield seems really weak and i am worried a bigger rock would explode the entire windshield. Thanks dan gray.
I was driving at a safe speed and distance from other cars, when out of nowhere a rock came at my windshield and put a large crack in it. The windshield of my toyota 2007 fj seems to be inappropriately weak. I have driven other vehicles with a vertical windshield and have not had this problem, especially only having the vehicle less than a year. It has since happened again, but this incident i am describing is the first time it happened.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.on 4/21/07 while driving at65 mph a rock hit the windshield.the rock caused a small indentation on the lower center of the windshield.on 4/23/07 while driving about 45 mph a rock hit the windshield and left a small indentation on the top left side of the windshield.on 4/24/07, while the vehicle was parked the windshield had a large crack between the indentations.the weather was not a factor.updated 05/21/07.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.the contact stated that the windshield began cracking and spread until it covered the entire windshield.the dealer stated that the cracks were probably caused by road debris.the dealer refused to cover the repair cost because the vehicle was not covered under warranty.the contact had the windshield repaired and filed a complaint with the manufacturer.the current and failure mileages were 1,000.
I only had 950 miles on my toyota fj cruiser when a small rock hit the windshield and cracked immediately.before i got home the crack spread across my field of vision 12 inches from impact.the warranty does not cover impact damamge ..was told to contact my insurance company.the windshield glass seems very fragile
Frequently breaking windshield on the 2007 toyota fj cruiser.
Within 2500 miles of owning my new fj cruiser a small rock flew up and chipped my drivers windshield.while it is not a viewing hazard and has not expanded yet i think toyota should look into using a better grade product as this is not a isolated incident.i live in florida and it is covered with no detectable under my insurance but, others states don't have this policy and owners should not have to come out of pocket to replace a inferior product.
Windshield cracks way to easy. Assume it's the angle it's at. I never even heard anything hit my windshield and believe it to be a stress crack, but the dealer disagrees.
Windshield cracked from possible cold weather condition.
2007 fj cruiser, small pebble struck at low at 35 mph andproduced a scar which spread to an 8" crack.windshields are the subject of numerous failures by consumers.poor quality safety glass used.
Windshield breakage.
2007 toyota fj cruiser. Large crack in middle of the windshield from a rock. Other cracks arise from just small tiny debris striking the windshield. Glass needs to be scratch and dent resistant. Replacement windshields costs around 1400 dollars. This is becausethe installation involves removing a top molding piece that breaks easily and the unique cut of the glass. If you replace the windshield, the insurance company could refuse to insure you after multiple incidents like this blatant defect.it's a safety issue of getting the cracks fixed , compromises windshield integrity. Also once you replace the windshield it is replaced with factory oem glass. Which can crack again!this is just from city driving not even long distance driving!
Cracked windshield on fj cruiser i am on windshield number 2 and this one is also cracked at 1200 dollars for replacement.
I have a major issue with the windshield glass on the 2007 toyota fj cruiser. I have had my vehicle since november and already i have a crack clear across my windshield, 4 chips and pits everywhere. The way toyota designed the glass to the design of the vehicle leaves you vulnerable. It's a serious design flaw, because your windshield is almost at a 90 degree angle to the roadway and any tiny stone will create a bad situation. To add to the problem the glass appears to be extremely too thin. I have never had this type of problem with any other vehicle. Toyota needs to be held accountable for this flaw, not the consumer. Especially since a replacement windshield costs a mere $1500.00 dollars a pop. Please help!
Bad windshield glass,hadthe vehicle for two months and had two cracks in the windshield from very small pebbles, had a lot of vehicles over the years and this has never happened so easily. Also, belong to an owner's s online forums, and therewere hundreds threads on brand new fj toyota cruiser windshields cracking. You can see other documented windshield problems here: www.fjcruiserforums.com.
My story is this: at about 3000 miles i was driving home and about halfway there (we live about 5 miles out of town), i took a rock chip. I promptly turned right around, went back to town, while the glass shop was still open, and had the chip repaired. I parked it in the garage and that very night it cracked about 8". It was in the fall as i remember, so it was not a particular hot nor cold day or night. It seemed to me at the time (and still does) that the windshield may actually be "stressed" somehow, putting additional pressure on it, in ways it was not designed to be. At present, the crack is holding steady (i fixed that too).
The contact owns a 2007 toyota fj cruiser.while driving 50 mph, a rock fractured the windshield.there were ten fractures, but none were serious.the dealer stated that they have had numerous complaints about windshield failures.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 260 and current mileage was 30,000.
I have had several small rocks hit my fj's windshield, two of them leaving a chip/crack. One was while driving on the expressway, the other on my way home in 45 mph traffic. As a result, i now have a huge crack that stretches from one side of the window to the other! i have never owned a car that had cracked glass? it's obvious to me there is a huge design flaw with the fj's vertical glass placement. I also believe the quality of glass that is being used is sub-standard. The replacement cost is outrageous! i think toyota should be replacing this glass free of charge. I am now looking to get rid of this vehicle, because i know it's just going to happen again. Too expensive to keep replacing!! shame on toyota.
I have a new 2007 fj cruiser and i have already had to replace my front window due to a small pebble rock chip that hit it.it started out as a small pebble scratch and grew into an 8 inch crack within a 4 mile radius.i am very disappointed at toyota with having so many complaints about this problem.
2007 fj cruiser has a bad windshield design that causes it to crack with no contact.it starts as a crack from the bottom bellow the wiper and then curves left, on the drivers side.
I have had my fj since april 23, 2006. The windshield issue took a little bit longer to cross my path than it seems others. I was riding along the expressway when i heard a small size pebble hit the windshield. Didn't think that much of it because it wasn't very loud. Well i was mistaken. Less than 2 hours later it had spread to a crack of 6 inches. I couldn't even get it repaired. Than i looked at the forum and saw all the other complaints. I don't want to replace because i feel there should be recall or subsequent reimbursement. I did hear of a company called clearplex where they can strengthen the windshield by adding a clear thing plastic protective coating. Don't get me wrong i love my fj, but this is not right. They did the right thing with the tire recall and that was probably 750 per car, replacing all 5 tires plus labor. I trust they will do the right thing.
Toyota fj cruiser windshield. Multiple deep chips.glass can not withstand minor stone impact.
Small pebble hits windshield and crack is one foot long.. This happen with 800 miles on the odometer. There is now 2300 miles on the vehicle. The cost is 1500.00 to replace. If you would like more information check threads on fjcruiserforum.com. Many threads with people having a lot of issues with fj windshield.thanks for any help!
Driving at 55 miles an hour the car in front was 5 car lengths ahead my windshieldreceived a chip that with 4 cracks coming out roughly 1/8 of an inch long, over the course of 4 hours waiting for the glass to be repaired it has cracked to over 6 inchs high and 3 inchs across.this is my second windsheild in 2500 miles, less than 45 days of ownership.
Rock chip cracked windshield on toyota fj cruiser.a month later a second crack not connected to the first began to form.this second crack was not due to any rock chips.the first crack extended from side to side across the windshield, the second formed at a diagonal angle from drivers side to near top of the windshield.
Faulty windshield glass.multiple cracks and pitting throughout the windshield.
I own a 2007 toyota fj cruiser. I frequent a forum called fjcruiserforums.com. We have tons of problems with windshields on the fj cruiser. Cracks are a common occurrence with these windshields. I owned a jeep wrangler for 4 years. I had one time that i received a crack to the windshield. So, the angle of the window on the fj is not the problem. It must be a cheaper grade of glass. A lot of people on the website listed above have had to replace their window several times. I fortunately onlyhad one crack as of yet. But, iam sure there will be more. The cracks develop into a splintering effect which requires the windshield to be replaced. So, insurance pays and premiums increase over cheap glass.
New toyota fj cruiser 02-06-07 and first windshield damaged occurred before 03-06-07 while driving to work on weekday morning on outer loop of 495 near rt. 214. About size of pencil eraser with clear patch installed over to keep clean.every time vehicle is washed, cleaned , etc. More scratches, nicks, wear and tear is appearing on windshield.windshield will never last as long as vehicle.bad, cheap laminate? ? ?something??????
Windshield shows signs of pitting.just normal highway driving, just 1200 miles on the auto.
While driving down the road going less than 30 mphi heard only a very small sound only to find a broken windshield.i had only 200miles on tis car.very disturbing.
Broken windshield caused by a tiny pebble.pitting caused by sand and tiny pebbles on the road.the toyota fj cruiser windshield scares me due to how fragile the glass is.i can not see how these windshields could have been certifiedas safe by the department of transportation.i have owned vehicles with near vertical windshields in my lifetime and have never had them crack this easy.i even scratched one of the windows washing bird droppings off of the glass.i ended up replacing that window as well.some one really needs to look into the safety of this glass.
The windshield on my 2007 toyota fj cruiser has a lot of pits in it. This vehicle only has 7,000 miles on it and i think the pitting is excessive.
My newly purchased fj cruiser has a defective windshield.i had a chip repaired a few weeks ago, and now i have a crack in my windshield not associated with the previous chip.as of yesterday afternoon, i didn't have a crack while i was cleaning out the inside of my car.last night when i got into my fj, i noticed a crack that starts 3' to the left of the driver side wiper and arches to the middle of the wiper.
Windshield cracked replaced, now 2nd one cracked.
While driving on new jersey turnpike, a pebble kicked up from the car in front of me and took a chip out of my windshield. Car was two months old. Six months later, while on i-66 in va, same thing occurred - same sized chip, this time right in my line of vision.
Windshield crack under the right passenger side windshield wiper whiledriving on the interstate in michigan.small rock stroke and window chipped and spattered.windshield chipped and cracked way too easily.
My 2007 toyota fj cruiser has 3 chips and 2 cracks in the front windshield in less than a year.
Cracked winshield froma small pebble hit.
Very small piece of gravel broke window.
2007 fj cruiser has a bad windshield design that causes it to crack with no contact. It starts as a crack from the bottom bellow the wiper and then curves left on the drivers side.the windshield is very brittle and is easily crack/chipped by road debris.
Toyota fj cruiser windshield cracks and chips easily.we've had our fj for two years and are on our 4th windshield. The smallestbit of debris creates a chip and sometimes it seems to begin to crack at the drivers side for no reason. Dealer offers no solution except to charge $500 a pop to replace the windshield. This seems to be a widespread problem as it is mentioned on numerous web blogs and forums. Incident date below is arbitrary as we've been driving with a cracked windshield for quite a while b/c we simply can't afford to replace yet another windshield at this time.
Driving on loop 250 in town following a other cars, clear day,dry road windshield was hit by small rocks kicked up by other cars.. One hit top of windshield which has crack the glass down and over towards the passenger side about 5-8 inches..the other is on the drivers line of sight.. Dime size ding no crack.
Windshield chips with slightest stone or debris. Glass seems of inferior quality. Side doors glass has imperfections.
Inner fender structure is bulging, started on passenger side about oct 15th & on drivers side about two weeks later. This is a well know problem among informed fj cruiser owners. Also some of the ones toyota has repaired & upgraded are also failing.also poor quality windshield that was pitted & chipped within a few weeks of purchase.
Windshield had received numerous chips and pits eventually cracking within the first 5000 miles.previous jeep wrangler with vertical windshied still in great shape after 100k mile.i truly believe there is a problem with the fj cruiser windshield that it is damaged so easily.at $1500.00 to replace this is an insurance nightmare.
Loss of brakes while driving.brakes locking up. Complete frame rust
Wheels on toyota 2007 fj cruiser, the paint on wheels started bubbling, i then experiencedair pressure loss in all 5 tires including spare tire. I have to constantly check tire pressure as all wheels continually leak air. Causing different air pressure in tires. This is a factory defect and could cause loss of control at any given time.
To whom it may concern,i recently bought out the lease of my 20007 fj cruiser from the hollywood toyota dealership.i'm writing to notify you that i am extremely unhappy with my service and that i feel unsafe in my toyota vehicle. I recently had to have my fj cruiser towed to the dealership because my front wheel nearly fell off while i was driving. When i inspected the tire it was clear that the wheel studs had broken clean off the body. The tire was barely hanging on by a thread.i'd like to note that upon purchasing the vehicle, i paid a substantial amount of extra money to have it "certified" by the dealership service department. It has been serviced at the dealership since the certification and it has only ever been worked on by toyota dealer service technicians.i never heard about any issues with wheels or about wheel defects or recalls. After the wheel incident, the hollywood toyota service department notified me that the wheel studs were defective and had failed. I have never been notified by toyota about this possible issue in my model car.i believe that if there is a known defect in a product that all toyota owners should be notified about it. After only the hub with obviously broken studs was replaced the dealership service department told me that there was no guarantee that more wheel studs wouldn't break off my other wheels. If i cannot be guaranteed by toyota that the wheels will stay on my car while i drive it then i have to say that i have lost all confidence in the brand and will never purchase another product from both toyota or this dealership ever again. I also asked the service department to notify the sales manager that sold me the vehicle so they could follow up with me to reassure me about the repairs. This request was ignored. [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Repeated beading issues. Forced to replace rims.beading issues have occurred over multiple years...since purchasing the car new.
The left rear tire blew out, i didn't hit anything prior, and i tried to control the vehicle and bring it to a stop. I got it to be about 40 mph before i hit the cement railing on the bridge. Please call [xxx] at [xxx] claim number pa[xxx].information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
I purchased the car from an individual on dec. 12, 2020. Less than 30 days ago.i brought it to the body shop to see if they could fix the rattling sound that came from when i hit a bump. The cars body is in great condition. The mileage when i bought the car was 183,800. I assumed i may need to do some work on the car, but the body shop told me that the sound i was hearing was different parts of the undercarriage that had rusted so badly that they where close to falling off. Including the gas tank. They told me that fj cruisers where known for rusty under bottoms and that i would be a safety risk to myself and others if i drove the car. They also said the car was beyond normal repair. I will attached photos they sent me. I have driven the car 1,500 miles and it is considered undrivable and unfixable. I got a second opinion. Without knowing the results of the first opinion they came to the exact same conclusion. Except they told me to reach out to you.
Frame and parts badly rusted. Pieces falling off. Brake lines now rusting. Frame badly rusted as well. Internal fuel tank issues with corrosion
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